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9.1 Nuisance
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RedJack
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Feb 2, 2001, 05:27 PM
 
Well, the good news is it works, faster and more stable than 9.04. Bad news, I get a network time error sychronization error now. What is that, and how do I fix it? Would iClock have anything to do with it?
     
DocWest
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Feb 3, 2001, 10:02 AM
 
Ahoy matey

Sounds like it might be the network time server in the Date and Time control panel.
if you don't use one, turn off this setting.
     
RedJack
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Feb 3, 2001, 02:09 PM
 
No such luck, I forgot to mention the exact error, that I've an invalid timezone. With or without network time synchronization, it makes no difference. I've also trashed the date and time prefrences, no dice. Any other ideas?
     
MikeM32
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Feb 3, 2001, 03:48 PM
 
I just saw the same error on a Beige G3/300 Mini Tower we're making into a workstation at my job. I did a complete re-format on the Mac and upped it to OS 9.1, I had a few of these incorrect time zone errors in the first install.

I tried fixxing it in the Date and Time control panel but it kept coming back, so I finally re-installed the OS 9.1 update which seems to have fixxed the problem. Thankfully I didn't have to re-install EVERYTHING, I justr had to re-run the 9.1 update again......I'm still stumped as to why this Mac kept thinking it "lived" in like "India" or somewhere

Mike
     
petek
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Feb 4, 2001, 10:34 PM
 
Not sure if this is your problem, but OS 9.1 didn't install the Map control panel automatically for me, and I think that network time sync needs the Map.

I had to install the Map CP from the Apple Extras folder in Applications (Mac OS 9). I did a clean install and discovered the missing Map while I was moving my old App extensions over to the new System, so I didn't have it up long without the Map and didn't see a time sync error. Worth a try...
     
   
 
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