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Hi @Anonymous,
This may or may not make a difference but have you checked the Time Zone of the affected workstation?
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Hi @Anonymous,
This is a bit perplexing. I am hoping that you can shed a bit more light on the occurrence of this issue. I assume we are discussing a plot stamp that is in your drawing as opposed to the file properties displayed in Windows Explorer. If this is not the case, please let me know as it would be a totally different kind of problem.
I would like to see the drawing that displays this behavior. Can you attach it in this post thread?
Then, let me know if this workstation has the correct time, date, time zone and DST. Also, please let me know if this workstation is getting it's time for a network Time Service or from a server or if it is standalone.
Workstation confiugration: OS, Network type (LAN or Cloud)
I look forward to helping you with this. so we can get it working for you.
I had an issue once where the cmos battery was bad. This caused the machine date time to be off on restart. Windows time would correct its self but other programs which referenced time were thrown off. I don't think this is your problem but it might be worth looking into cmos and see what time it has.
CADnoob
Good morning @Anonymous,
I don't see a file attachment in your post. I apologize that this thread is so long but I have a couple more questions for you:
Are only cad files affected by this issue?
Does the file date and time in Windows Explorer have the same issue?
Do other user profiles on this workstation produce the same results?
Have you tried restoring AutoCAD 2015 to its original settings to see if that produces the same result? See AKN Article How to reset AutoCAD to defaults
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What is the content of your AutoCAD time server file > timesrvr.txt
CADnoob
i think its realtivly new (as most thing i have seen refrenceing it were new) and think its part of the security stuff so im not sure itll do any good, but figured it might be worth looking at.
CADnoob
Good morning @Anonymous,
It sounds like you are working through my list of questions. Please let me know the results. As far as file attachments go in the forums, it does not retain a link to your uploaded files. The upload feature merely prompts you to locate the file in order to upload it. You can upload actual dwg files as well as screenshots saved as PNG or JPGs.
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