Dear Friends,

Few days back During development of a time trial demo software in access
2007 I had changed the system date to advance the end date of demo to check
the result and forgot to change back to the system date on the same day and
did the same the next day, and since then I am in a big mess. I am getting an
error with the below statement while opening the windows explorer and
Internet explorer.

"Your system clock appears to have been set back, possibly in an attempt to
defeat the security system on this program. Please correct the system clock
before trying to run this program again. If your clock is correct, please
contact the author of this program for instructions on correcting this error
(roport Code CCB-F).

I am getting this error while opening the explorer, internet explorer and
few other programs.

Re: windows XP Date Error by M

M
Fri May 09 03:49:48 PDT 2008


"Gautam Patel" <GautamPatel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:04F124B4-6EEA-400B-915F-4EBE67A55A0C@microsoft.com...
> Dear Friends,
>
> Few days back During development of a time trial demo software in access
> 2007 I had changed the system date to advance the end date of demo to
> check
> the result and forgot to change back to the system date on the same day
> and
> did the same the next day, and since then I am in a big mess. I am getting
> an
> error with the below statement while opening the windows explorer and
> Internet explorer.
>
> "Your system clock appears to have been set back, possibly in an attempt
> to
> defeat the security system on this program. Please correct the system
> clock
> before trying to run this program again. If your clock is correct, please
> contact the author of this program for instructions on correcting this
> error
> (roport Code CCB-F).
>
> I am getting this error while opening the explorer, internet explorer and
> few other programs.
>

It sounds like you have something on your PC that has a time limited trial
period, which expired when you rolled the clock forward. You will have to
do as the screen suggests and contact the author.



Re: windows XP Date Error by GautamPatel

GautamPatel
Fri May 09 06:21:01 PDT 2008



"M.I.5¾" wrote:


> It sounds like you have something on your PC that has a time limited trial
> period, which expired when you rolled the clock forward. You will have to
> do as the screen suggests and contact the author.
>
>

Dear Friend,

Thank you for posting,

I finally found the culprit and rectified the problem. For your reference
please note the link below which identifies the culprit and resolution.

http://delwiche.livejournal.com/69911.html

Re: windows XP Date Error by Jon

Jon
Fri May 09 15:12:07 PDT 2008

Hello there Gautam, please take a look in the "Add/Remove Programs" to see
if there is a program installed called "Fix Clock" if so uninstall it. If
not then please let me know and I will look further into this for you.

J

"Gautam Patel" <GautamPatel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:04F124B4-6EEA-400B-915F-4EBE67A55A0C@microsoft.com...
> Dear Friends,
>
> Few days back During development of a time trial demo software in access
> 2007 I had changed the system date to advance the end date of demo to
> check
> the result and forgot to change back to the system date on the same day
> and
> did the same the next day, and since then I am in a big mess. I am getting
> an
> error with the below statement while opening the windows explorer and
> Internet explorer.
>
> "Your system clock appears to have been set back, possibly in an attempt
> to
> defeat the security system on this program. Please correct the system
> clock
> before trying to run this program again. If your clock is correct, please
> contact the author of this program for instructions on correcting this
> error
> (roport Code CCB-F).
>
> I am getting this error while opening the explorer, internet explorer and
> few other programs.
>