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8/11/2006 1:23 AM
 

Hi,

I can't seem to find an answer to this issue... if its been dealt with elsewhere, please send me a link.

My issue is my dotnetnuke server is hosted in the US.

However, I'm in Australia.  When I visit my website, it displays yesterday's date (ie, Australia ahead of USA).  How can I fix this - I tried changing the Timezone of the Host Account to a US timezone, and my timezone to AEST but it still shows yesterday as the date.

When I talk about the date, I'm referring to the date component in the default dotnetnuke skins.

Regards,

Scott

 
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8/12/2006 4:05 PM
 
I live in Japan, my users also all live in Japan. My host is godaddy and teh portal is always 16 hours ahead in Arizona! Tried manual installation but didn't work either.
 
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9/1/2006 10:30 PM
 

I'm in the same boat as you scott being in Australia having an o/s site

can't find a solution as yet

 
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9/10/2006 5:42 AM
 

I too am having this problem.  My host is in the US (UTC -6).  The SuperUser account timezone is set to UTC -6.  The portal timezone is set to UTC +10, as are all the users registered for the portal.  I have tried all sorts of combinations of timezones but the current date is still showing UTC -6.  AT 4:00pm AEST the current date clocks over to be the correct date.  4:00pm AEST coincides with midnight on the server that is hosting the website.

I am also having trouble with the Events module but I do not know if this is the same problem or not.

Has anyone found a solution yet?

Thanks,

Greg

 
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12/3/2006 1:42 PM
 

Hi, may I join the party? (I was feeling lonely for a while).

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/88651/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Cheers

Alex



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