@hed

The country variant is German (Switzerland), and I have not corrected/moved the time.

In my opinion, the Swisscom Assistant makes sense as an official help tool from the provider Swisscom and for easy management of the router.

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(By the way, I’ve since found out that you could change the username, i.e. the display name, in the profile. Because I’m lacking imagination today, I’ll leave it alone…)

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@Chaziosse19 wrote:

@hed

In my opinion, the Swisscom Assistant makes sense as an official help tool from the provider Swisscom and for easy management of the router.


The Swisscom Assistant can make sense for the 0815 customer with no idea…

The home app is more suitable for managing the router

Regarding nickname here in the forum see: [https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/So-l%C3%A4uft-apos-s-hier/Generator-mit-Schimpfwort-Filter-So-verteilt-die-Community/td-p/629989] (https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/So-l%C3%A4uft-apos-s-hier/Generator-mit-Schimpfwort-Filter-So-verteilt-die-Community/td-p/629989)

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….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

@hed

Dear hed, thank you very much for the support.

I’m not a run-of-the-mill, clueless user of many things on the PC. In certain areas, I appreciate applications that save you from having to learn detailed technical knowledge.

You write: If the system time is correctly synchronized via NTP server… That’s where I get the 0815 no idea syndrome again. Where would I check this synchronization via NTP server in my Windows 11 system? Settings? Control Panel? I could now google “NTP server”, but maybe it’s quite simple?

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@Chaziosse19

Then everything is OK on the PC.

Since Win11 I have noticed that the time on my PC can deviate by up to a minute despite correct synchronization. This may be enough for the error message to appear in the Swisscom Assistant.

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Exactly - it’s also strange that the Swisscom Assistant message doesn’t always appear, but rather every third time when the PC is started. And above all, the message appears when I haven’t activated an internet connection yet - that’s where I would understand it best.

Then I’ll leave the “problem” as it is because it doesn’t sound like anything serious…

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@hed

Normal time, displayed on a minute basis, like the radio clock on my wall.

Battery: I bought this PC new a week ago. But the old PC had the “problem” with Windows 10 for a few months. I’d rather not have to change the battery just for this annoying problem.

I would rather uninstall the Swisscom Assistant.

My suggestion: the Swisscom Assistant could give more detailed information about which time doesn’t suit him.

So now I have to lay down my head for a few hours…

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    I just wanted to quickly explain why the time report thing actually bothers me so much.

    The Swisscom Assistant displays the incomprehensible message in a window that cannot be moved or placed in the background. You can partially view other windows if you look around the Swisscom Assistant window. The Swisscom Assistant wants to tell you: I am important.

    And if you then choose the actions Fix or Close, then nothing happens - there is no confirmation message, nothing. This is poorly designed, poorly programmed. Swisscom Assistant: zero points.

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    @Chaziosse19

    For my opinion on the assistant, see post #2

    In addition, without an assistant but with some interest in the matter, over time you will achieve a certain level of ICT know-how that everyone should have these days.

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    @all

    I’m just dreading the fact that I’m going to have to join the queue on 0800 800 800 and explain EVERYTHING I’ve learned from you so far. Sigh…

    Does the Swisscom customer phone actually not keep track of what’s going on in the community discussions?

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    @Chaziosse19

    You can also request a callback in this way:

    https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/kontakt.html

    Or you can report the problem via the chat bot SAM, which will probably not understand you and then hand the chat over to a support employee.

    Or you fill out the contact form, where you can also upload a screenshot of the error message, then you don’t have to explain much:

    Contact form | Swisscom

    P.S.:

    Swisscom employees also read here, but it is not the official channel for fault reports.

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