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Gillies
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      22nd Nov 2006
Greetings XP gurus,

We have a major problem with all the computers clock in our domain. All the
workstations clock have gone crazy, showing months ahead (aka June 2007) or
years back. No need to say its a mess here. How can I get ride of this
annoying behavior from the DC that set the wks clock ?

I have done the command "net time /domainurdomain /set" in order to config
the domain computer clock synchronisation. How can I stop this DC to synch
the domain's computer clock ?

TIA

Gillies



 
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      22nd Nov 2006
strange , but have had simlar before ,you will need to login as a
administrator to reset the clocks back, reason being they have a different
time to the time on the network

"Gillies" wrote:

> Greetings XP gurus,
>
> We have a major problem with all the computers clock in our domain. All the
> workstations clock have gone crazy, showing months ahead (aka June 2007) or
> years back. No need to say its a mess here. How can I get ride of this
> annoying behavior from the DC that set the wks clock ?
>
> I have done the command "net time /domainurdomain /set" in order to config
> the domain computer clock synchronisation. How can I stop this DC to synch
> the domain's computer clock ?
>
> TIA
>
> Gillies
>
>
>
>

 
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