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Setting the Date and Time Correctly in Windows XP
StevenH

Ensuring that the time and date on your Windows XP machine is correct is an often overlooked issue when browsing the web. Many websites that use timed cookies may not come up if your time is set incorrectly, as they will immediately be deleted, causing access problems on the site.

In this screencast tutorial, we show you how to quickly and easily set the time and date correctly on your machine, so you can bypass any browsing issues caused by timed cookies.



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