Windows Time Server
Hello,
We are experiencing an issue with our time sync, we have Windows 7 clients and 2003 domain controllers. We are using W32TM to sync the clocks in the environment. The time on the servers is set to Arizona time. The clocks will be synced currently and than
when they ask for an update from the server they change to central standard time. I guess the question is, what would cause this? and what could be a solution? Thank You.
January 26th, 2011 5:57pm
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Please try the fixit in the following article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758905(WS.10).aspx
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January 27th, 2011 2:05am
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February 1st, 2011 4:14am