Sometimes WinOLS stores a "last run" timestamp in a configuration file that conflicts with the current time.
“Your system date is wrong. Please check your date and time settings.”
“I receive the following message when launching the program: ‘Your system date is wrong. Please correct it and restart WinOLS.’ Even after correcting the system date and restarting, the same message continues to appear.” winols 4.7 your system date is wrong
Sometimes, WinOLS stores temporary license or session data that becomes "stuck" with an old date reference.
Anti-tamper / copy protection
The majority of WinOLS 4.7 users operate with a patched .exe or a license emulator. These cracks often contain a "time bomb." The crack was created on a specific date, and the creator hard-coded an expiration. Once your real system date passes that hidden threshold, WinOLS believes the license has been tampered with and triggers the date error.
: If your computer's date is wrong every time you boot, your CMOS battery likely needs replacement. Upgrade to WinOLS 5 Sometimes WinOLS stores a "last run" timestamp in
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Find , right-click it, and select Start or Restart . Please correct it and restart WinOLS
WinOLS often relies on a "heartbeat" or a periodic check-in. If your system clock differs significantly from the server time or the timestamp of your last successful launch, the software assumes you are trying to bypass a subscription expiration.
This error in ("Your system date is wrong") typically appears because the software checks for a valid license or trial period tied to the system clock. Here’s a practical guide to resolve it.
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