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    WSUS, Unable to Detect time

    Mark, I successfully set the client to use my server as its time source. However the "unabletodetecttime" is still a problem. After going through the event logs, I have found a Userenv 1030 error that goes pretty far back. After reading up on the error, it seems that it could be causing alot...
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    WSUS, Unable to Detect time

    Mark, Thank you for your response. The time on the client in question is correct and when I run NET TIME /QUERYSNTP I get the following response: The current SNTP value is : time.windows.com,0x1 The command completed successfully.
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    WSUS, Unable to Detect time

    I have WSUS 3.0 on a sbs 2003. I have around 15 computers, all except for one are regularly reporting in to the server and getting updates. The one client (XP Pro) had been reporting in normally and just randomly stopped one day. I have followed the troubleshooting client self update issues...
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    Sharepoint, WSUS, and Yosemite Suddenly Stopped Working

    Thank you for your response. Yes I have rebooted the server multiple times. I was able to bring back both Sharepoint and WSUS and it appears that my back up program is now functioning as normal. The only thing that worries me are these two event log entries: Event Type: Error Event Source...
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    Sharepoint, WSUS, and Yosemite Suddenly Stopped Working

    Hello, I am new to this forum and also some what new to Windows 2003 SBS. I have a Dell Power Edge 2900 server that has been running for a week with no problems. Starting Monday morning I lost Sharepoint, and WSUS. Sharepoint errors say that it cant connect to STS_Config and WSUS indicates...

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