..................... I give this whole mess up as a bad joke.
Sorry the system didn't work out for you rd_taylor! Even though
I am just an X10 customer/user....
I am also a big fan of the technology.
I have read... and re-read your posts (and the replies) over the last month. Many of us "regulars" here at the forum read nearly every post... even if we don't reply to each and every post. I have a couple Vista computers... but prefer to run an old (dust-collector) XP for my Home Automation. So... I can't say I was ever able to "put-my-finger" on your timer problem.
I am sure you don't really care to hear how
this isn't a comman problem... even with Vista. Nor would it be big comfort to hear that for most of us... we could set our watches by our timers. I have been using a
"talking clock" based on modules and timers for over a year... without a problem.
I love my Home Automation... and from what I've read in your posts... I think I can tell you really want automation in your home too. Maybe you could find an old door-stop of a (XP or even Win 98) computer... or try a different automation software (there are many third-party softwares available for X10). Or maybe even step-back to the CM11A interface to get where you want to go.....
OR NOT. From all I've read and experienced... the vast majority of X10 users have no problems what-so-ever, with ether set-up or running their X10 systems. However... MANY users do call X10's tech-support for set-up help. Only a small percentage...
maybe less than one percent... ever come to the forums for help.
I am not trying to defend X10.... I am just a big fan. Again... sorry we couldn't get you up and running. Others with this problem may want to read
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