time syncronization problem

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Voronkov said:
Hello All!

I installed JavaVM on my computer. After that I have got problem
with time. The uninstallation does not helps.
The problem is that when I try to log to Domain I get error
that time is not syncronized.
If I log as a local Administrator and use:
net time \\myServer /set
I have access denied error 5.

If I use
time /DOMAIN:MyDomain /set
then I says that I entered invalid time.

What to do?

Best Regards,
Voronkov Konstantin

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Voronkov said:
Hello All!

I installed JavaVM on my computer. After that I have got problem
with time. The uninstallation does not helps.
The problem is that when I try to log to Domain I get error
that time is not syncronized.
If I log as a local Administrator and use:
net time \\myServer /set
I have access denied error 5.

If I use
time /DOMAIN:MyDomain /set
then I says that I entered invalid time.

What to do?

Best Regards,
Voronkov Konstantin

Your time and timezone are set incorrectly. Right-click the clock in
the Taskbar and select Adjust Date and Time. Be sure to select your
correct time zone.

Q
 
Hi, Voronkov.

Have you tried... double click the clock in the systray and bring up the
analogue clock. There you will find a tab "Internet Time". Just follow the
instruction 'Update now". Also make sure your time zone is right.

Hope this helps,

Ed
 
Hello All!

I installed JavaVM on my computer. After that I have got problem
with time. The uninstallation does not helps.
The problem is that when I try to log to Domain I get error
that time is not syncronized.
If I log as a local Administrator and use:
net time \\myServer /set
I have access denied error 5.

If I use
time /DOMAIN:MyDomain /set
then I says that I entered invalid time.

What to do?

Best Regards,
Voronkov Konstantin
 

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