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Time Optimization
My servers time is about 9 minutes behind so I'm requesting a simple modification that would allow me to enter an ammount of minutes to offset it. Just like Invision Power Board has. You could add it under date & time settings and allow someone to enter a number of minutes to optimize the time their board shows.
Hopefully someone would be able to do this for me. Thank You, Jake |
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Bump, having this error once again. Please?
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It would be better to adjust the server time. Or even better to set it to synchronise with a NTP server.
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NTP Server?
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol</a>
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Is the person who runs the server supposed to use this I presume?
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I'm looking for this too. A way to offset the time in minutes rather than hours. My server is 9 minutes fast and I don't have access to change it.
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Then you will need to ask your host to correct the time.
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There must be a way to manually override the server time in these instances. Otherwise, post time has no bearing, when it's 4/6/8/12hrs off. Nevermind found how... https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...ht=time+offset Just change the + or - sign and add/minus the amount of seconds, and it'll cure hours and minutes that are off. Works wonderfully with GoDaddy's shared plan. |
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Edit: Just read the above post, and my forum is now accurate to the second
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