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No, and you'd better not to

What you are observing is expected
behaviour - time in a Win2K domain is automatically synchronized for all
domain members. This is a requirement of the Kerberos authentication
protocol and is implemented for security reasons. All member computers
sync against a DC in their domain and all DCs sync against the PDC
Emulator in the forest root domain. You cannot change your clock,
however, you can change your time zone. Check out:
Basic Operation of the Windows Time Service
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=224799
Keeping Time with Win2K
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...l=/library/en-
us/dnw2kmag01/html/TimeWin2K.asp
HTH
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Cheers,
Marin Marinov
MCT, MCSE 2003/2000/NT4.0,
MCSE:Security 2003/2000, MCP+I
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