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AIM 6.0 and Daylight Savings


Question Posted Sunday March 11 2007, 10:16 pm

My computer didn't adjust itself for Daylight Savings, so I had to do it myself.


Now, whenever I log onto AIM (the newest one) the times I get an IM from all my buddies is an hour behind! How can I fix this?


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smallsamemo answered Sunday March 11 2007, 10:40 pm:
try redownloading it
or just click

"F2"


it will hide the time stamp if it is annoying you .

otherwise just stay tight and it will fix itself .

hope i helped

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