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Time skew error trying to authenticate.. I need a little more help #8892

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cyberduck opened this issue Jun 22, 2015 · 1 comment
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0560f1b created the issue

I am reposting this.. from an older ticket that was closed.

I copied the following from the closed ticket.

Changed 6 days ago by dkocher

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comment:2 follow-up: ↓ 3 Changed 6 days ago by dkocher

Status changed from new to closed
Resolution set to worksforme
Component changed from core to s3
Summary changed from S3 login problem to Time skew error trying to authenticate
Please check the Date & Time setting in System Preferences.

comment:3 in reply to: ↑ 2 Changed 5 days ago by cpduck

Replying to dkocher:

This starts the new questions

Please check the Date & Time setting in System Preferences.
Thanks for the help... I need a little more direction. I am in System Preferences -- Transfers -- Timestamps. In the Timestamps section I have only the "Preserve modification date" under downloads checked. Is this what you are talking about? If not, can you give me step by step instructions to get to the "Date & Time" setting? It works fine for me at this location, but my partner in Montreal, Canada is having trouble. Thank you for your help.

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@dkocher commented

Duplicate for #8881. Please open System Preferences from the Apple menu.

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