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    I am getting constant errors regarding 'backward timestamps' that crash fms
    core. I have seen the thread that suggests disabling time synchs as a
    resolution for this issue, but we have the server set up as a cluster, which
    requires Windows time synch service to be running. The issue only occurs with
    certain meetings - is there a way to get rid of the error that does not involve
    crippling a critical windows service?

    ignescent Guest

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    Default Re: fms core backwards time stamp

    On Dec 6, 2:18 am, "ignescent" <webforumsu...@macromedia.com> wrote:
    > I am getting constant errors regarding 'backward timestamps' that crash fms
    > core. I have seen the thread that suggests disabling time synchs as a
    > resolution for this issue, but we have the server set up as a cluster, which
    > requires Windows time synch service to be running. The issue only occurs with
    > certain meetings - is there a way to get rid of the error that does not involve
    > crippling a critical windows service?
    which publisher you were using ? flash, FME or some custom publisher?

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    fmslove@gmail.com Guest

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