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Dale Hoffman wrote:
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<title>Re: [G4] Setting the computer's
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="">Dale Hoffman wrote:
<blockquote type="cite" cite="">I used to have a time setting
utility in
OS 7-8 which automatically dialed out to the Naval Conservatory and
reset my Mac's clock. Is there anything like that for
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Under the menu bar's Apple drop-down menu, click on System
Preferences/Date & Time/ top row, choose "Set Date and Time
automatically", and select from the window menus offered.<br>
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I am using OS 10.2.8 on my G3-mt. I followed your directions but the
words "Set Date and Time automatically" don't appear. Any suggestions?<br>
Thanks<br>
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Wilton<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="">I hope that makes sense. Give it a
try and tell me how it works.<br>
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keith whaley</blockquote>
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I never noticed that option. Thanks to both you and
Kunga!</blockquote>
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