my computer clock is always 13 minutes behind local time

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how do I stop my computer time from jumping back 13 minutes after every time
I bring it to the right time ?
 
XP has that capability built into the operating system.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
macvdsp said:
how do I stop my computer time from jumping back 13 minutes after
every time I bring it to the right time ?

Are you on a corporate network using active directory? All workstations time
sync to a server on the network to make sure everyone on the network has the
same time. Some active directory functions are sensitive to time variations
between computers. The network time server may have the wrong time. If the
computer is a stand alone then it may be set up to sync to an Internet time
server which may be wrong.

Kerry
 
Richard, not sure what you mean!!
One of my son's computer continually sets 16 minutes behind real time..
Michael
 
A bit more.....
My son's computer clock set's correctly from the BIOS Set-up screen but
incorrectly from the Control panel clock set-up or from an automatic atomic
clock program.
Michael
 

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