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David Aames

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Feb 18, 2005
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Wonder if anyone else is having this problem?

My iCal is constantly one day behind where my MBP's internal clock is. It's currently the 24th, and my iCal shows the 23rd.

It updates when I open the application. But when I close it, it will go back a day...

Any ideas?

I did a quick cut and paste of what it appears like on my desktop

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Wonder if anyone else is having this problem?

My iCal is constantly one day behind where my MBP's internal clock is. It's currently the 24th, and my iCal shows the 23rd.

It updates when I open the application. But when I close it, it will go back a day...

Any ideas?

I did a quick cut and paste of what it appears like on my desktop

Will get the obvious question(s) out of the way...

Do you have "SET TIME & DATE AUTOMATICALLY" set in System Preferences? And to the right server?

SCR
 
In iCal, look in the upper right hand corner of the window. There is a drop down for selecting your time zone, make sure that one is correct as well.
 
In iCal, look in the upper right hand corner of the window. There is a drop down for selecting your time zone, make sure that one is correct as well.

Problem solved! Thank you.

Edit: Actually problem not solved. Once I quit iCal, it goes back to yesterday... dang
 
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