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Originally Posted by raztoki
private message me your login details and I'll look at this issue for you when I get back from work.
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Thankyou but no matter I've found the error.
3 days ago I've changed my OS date for programming (testing purposes), until now I don't noticed that change would be in conflict with JD, I modified the date again and now all is good.
So... JD gets the date of the OS and then JD supposes that is the real date, but what happens if for some reason the user changes the date?
I think that JD method is too bad and JD need a several way to get the current date like synchronizing it with the Microsoft date server or something like that.
I can't say this is a bug, but at least sure this can be a little +1 point of improvement for JD.
PS: sorry again for my english.
Thankyou for all!