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Old 02-07-2008, 12:24 PM
Ric Ric is offline
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I guess I'll resurrect this thread because I observed the exact same behavior with 2.5 running on 10.5.1.

Until recently, I was using the default US region in the international settings. I recently customized the time display to a 24-hour format with no AM or PM display. My short format is '##:##'. After installing 2.5, I went to schedule a 3:18 (3:18 AM) backup. SuperDuper! kept interpreting this as 3:18 PM. As a workaround, I reverted back to the default US region date format and reopened SuperDuper!. There was now an AM or PM option in the time settings and it let me set my backup for 3:18 AM.

After I had saved the schedule, I went back into my international settings and changed back to the 24-hour format. My crontab entry has retained the correct time and the backups are firing off at 3:18 AM as they should.
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