Time Stamp in Adobe

When I save a file in PhotoShop or other Adobe products the time of the file is not in sync with my computer clock - it is 7 hours early.
How do I reset the clock in Adobe? All other programs i.e.Word etc. are the correct time.
Thanks

Since there are a whole bunch of different "timestamps" associated with an image file, could you please be more specific about exactly what kind of file you saved, what date you're looking at, and how you accessed it?
For example, there are:
Windows creation date, as seen in Windows Explorer.
Windows modification date, as seen in Windows Explorer.
Windows accessed date, as seen in Windows Explorer..
Date Taken, as seen in Windows Explorer - Properties.
Windows creation date, as seen in Photoshop's File - File Info - Description tab.
Windows modification date, as seen in Photoshop's File - File Info - Description tab.
Photo capture Date/Time, as seen in Photoshop's File - File Info - Camera Data tab.
There are even more than the above.
A screen grab showing the problem would be ideal.
-Noel

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