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Time changes automatically!
Name: Brian Date: November 20, 2000 at 13:38:46 Pacific
Comment:
We run Win NT and on a few Pc's when the user is signed on the time will be wrong but when you log off and signing on as administrator the time is correct then log off and back on as the user and there time is then correct. A few days/weeks later it will happen again. Any Suggestions
Name: Justin King Date: November 21, 2000 at 01:47:31 Pacific
Reply:
Make sure that the user has permission to change the ystem time. (musrmgr.exe > Policies > Change Sys Time > Add usrs) Also you could write a logon script to set the time from a PC that you know to be correct.
net time \\PCName /set
Also there are products that will look on the internet for the exact time (via GPS) and set it for you.
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