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  1. Hi VPN staff, after logon via the small (say 2 by 3 inch) logon window the window then changes to the server chosen and shows the "elapsed time". However, this time is ALWAYS incorrect, and it is so by "universal time" ("Greenwich time") PLUS (or probably minus - depending on time zone, with us it was always a positive setoff) the actual summer or winter time offset in the time zone from which one logs on. Example: UK/Greenwich/universal time is, say, 11:35,06 (eleven pm thirtyfive minutes six seconds). After logging on the time stamp should say "00:00:00", then, as the seconds pass by, 00:00:01, ... 02 ... and after an hour and a half it should read "01:30:03" etc.). However, in winter time, logging in from continental Europe, it reads IMMEDIATELY after login "01:00:00", during summer time even "02:00:00". So, after being logged on for, say 20 minutes during summer time CET it would actually erroneously read "02:20:00" instead of "00:20:00"). This should be corrected, I believe, as it distorts the session statistics by a large margin, esp. immediately after logging on.
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