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Anomolous settings in Date & Time control dialogued displayed



 
 
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Old October 29th 06, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Michael F. LaTerz
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Default Anomolous settings in Date & Time control dialogued displayed

Has anyone else experienced same or similar odd behavior with the Date & Time
Setting controls? Here is the the substance of my Beta Client report to MS,
followed by a summary of my system spec's.

Beta Client Report: Anomolous behavior in Date & Time control dialogue
displayed

While logged in under the default Administrator account :
- Opened the time & date controls to adjust for what appeared to be a one
extra hour change for daylight savings time
- portions of the dialogue box text are displayed as unusual ASCII characters


While logged in under user created user/administrator account:
- Date & Time controls appear normal


System Spec's:
Windows Vista Ultimate x86 RC1

AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
Gigabyte GA-K8N-Pro-SLI
nForce4 chipset
- driver: nVidia x86 RC1 Beta, 01-Sep-2006 release

Memory (RAM) 3,00 GB

Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM)
Gaming graphics 527 MB Total available graphics memory
- driver: 6.14.10.9634

Primary hard disk 53GB Free (75GB Total)



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Old October 30th 06, 11:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Michael F. LaTerz
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Default Anomolous settings in Date & Time control dialogued displayed

Duh! My time zone (SOMEHOW?!?) changed from Eastern to ... get this ...
Turkmenistan!!!! Honestly, I have NO IDEA how it changed to Turkmenistan (for
Administrator, only). But, there it is.

%-}

"Michael F. LaTerz" wrote:

Has anyone else experienced same or similar odd behavior with the Date & Time
Setting controls? Here is the the substance of my Beta Client report to MS,
followed by a summary of my system spec's.

Beta Client Report: Anomolous behavior in Date & Time control dialogue
displayed

While logged in under the default Administrator account :
- Opened the time & date controls to adjust for what appeared to be a one
extra hour change for daylight savings time
- portions of the dialogue box text are displayed as unusual ASCII characters


While logged in under user created user/administrator account:
- Date & Time controls appear normal


System Spec's:
Windows Vista Ultimate x86 RC1

AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
Gigabyte GA-K8N-Pro-SLI
nForce4 chipset
- driver: nVidia x86 RC1 Beta, 01-Sep-2006 release

Memory (RAM) 3,00 GB

Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM)
Gaming graphics 527 MB Total available graphics memory
- driver: 6.14.10.9634

Primary hard disk 53GB Free (75GB Total)



 




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