Oh sorry I must have not finished the post, the timestamp of the "next run" is an hour behind the execution cycle. The top line and the bottom.
It does run at 8:30am not at 7:30am.
F6-424 & F4-425 Plus at 7.0.0777
F4-424 Pro also at 7.0.0777
D4-320
There is this as well.
Hover over a point in the disk stats, the time there is an hour behind. I just happen to notice it when checking something else.
F6-424 & F4-425 Plus at 7.0.0777
F4-424 Pro also at 7.0.0777
D4-320
Do you remember what specific actions you took before the problem occurred?
We have found through testing that when multiple TOS management windows are opened simultaneously and the system time is modified in one of them, the phenomenon you described can be reproduced. Therefore, I would like to further confirm with you whether a similar operation was also performed at that time, or if there were any other special operation steps.
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Here are all three devices, I just logged on to each, first time today, no other users or other consoles open.
(To me, the main displays are using the offset from GMT correctly, the main display on top (GMT-4) but the other screen is still using GMT-5 which we are when not in daylight saving) IMO
F6-424 & F4-425 Plus at 7.0.0777
F4-424 Pro also at 7.0.0777
D4-320