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Old May 9, 2007, 01:42 AM
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Continuous change in the clock

hello

i am really happy to register with this site. thank you in advance for your help.
i am having a problem with my clock at the right corner of the windows,it keeps changing by itself.when i set it for the right time,it goes forward for an hour. my computer is connected to a network by a domain controller. and this problem is found on many other computers on the network. do you have any solution for that? and if yes, what is the cause?

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Old May 9, 2007, 02:29 AM   #2  
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Sounds to me like there is a problem in the time synchronisation. I believe in a domain the workstations synchronize time with the local server instead of an Internet Server. Check if the clock on the Server is off by one our too. If thats the case check also the Time Zone Settings, if the Server has the wrong Timezone and synchronizes over the Internet. Im not quite sure if the clients would get the time from the Server by default.
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