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I'm not familiar with OS/2 how do you set the time on it.
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Sign in from the banner screen and page down until you see the time, then make the change and press Enter. Or via a phone from a system manager mailbox.
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Sign in from the banner screen and page down until you see the time, then make the change and press Enter. Or via a phone from a system manager mailbox.
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From the OS/2 Desktop:
Os/2 System...System Setup...System Clock
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Originally posted by phonemeister: Sign in from the banner screen and page down until you see the time, then make the change and press Enter. Or via a phone from a system manager mailbox. I just see the time in the upper right hand corner after I sign in.
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Did you sign in using F2 from the banner screen? If so, you should be at the Easymade Application screen. Use the Page Down key until you get to the page that has the time. Or as stated above you can change it from OS/2. From the banner screen, press CNTRL + Esc to get to the desktop.
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If you decide to use the system manager mailbox method, it will be under "system schedules."
"Would you like to change the system schedule?" Yes, I would. "The time is blah blah blah. Would you like to change it? Would I ever. "Please enter the new time to the minute." Etc.
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