On Dec 29, 4:34 am, Murgi <srind...@da2.so-net.ne.jp> wrote:
> Paul Blay wrote:
> > Murgi wrote:
> >> I have a really good Japanese to English translation program from
> >> Fujitsu (Translingo; now discontinued).
>
> > 「tr@nslingo」は「ATLAS翻訳サーバ2002」として新登場し、
> > 2001年10月10日より下記に移動しました。
>
> >http://software.fujitsu.com/jp/atlas/
>
> Aaaahh... that's now ATLAS! I know a fellow who has spent over 100,000
> yen for it and regrets it very much. It's useless for serious work, and
> too expensive for playing around...
> The expired version I have is just right considering the price. :-)
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Hi,

Firstly, have you first tried to do this manually (via the control
panel application to set time) and see if your application works? If
that works and you don't find what you need on the net then I might be
able to create you a utility that does what you are looking for.  By
the way, which version OS are you using?

In the meantime you might also try to do it using a batch file from a
DOS window.   Keep in mind that if you do this you need to record the
current time before resetting it and keep the script running so that
it can add the time difference back to the clock once it sets it
back.  (My version of Vista does not seem to allow setting the clock
from a DOS window because of access privilege issues so I can't
experiment with it at the moment)

Good luck,

MB