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My calendar shows today as tomorrow. I looked in the control panel under calendar and couldn't figure out how to adjust it. Thanks for your help.
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Well, look at the time on the bottom of the page:
All times are GMT. The time now is 12:32 AM. So, according to your site, it *is* tomorrow. vB gets it's time from the server, so check the server time and also make sure you have it set to that time in vboptions > date & time > default time zone offset. |
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In the vboption that I mentioned, yes.
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Thanks for your help. I got it. Turns out I had it adjusted wrong on the Admin control panel and it saved some of the users wrong too. One of which was myself. I edited it for the others.
On a side note: I would like to say that the response time and hospitality of this forum is absolutely top notch. I will definitely recommend vbulletin and this forum to others. |
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