I have a few servers that I built using windows CD's with built-in windows KB patches. I built them in (slipstreamed them) using a program called NLite. One of the patches I slipstreamed was the DST update. I don't know if this is causing my problem, just putting it out there.
I have a few servers that all show themselves an hour behind other other servers. All are set to automatically adjust the clock for DST. I am located in the Eastern (US) Time Zone.
One of these servers happens to be a domain controller. While it is not the PDC Emulator in my domain, it bothers me that the time is consistently an hour behind.
I tried installing the time zone update, but it tells me it is already installed. How can I verify that my DST settings are correct? Are there reg keys I can view to see that this "slipstreamed" update actually did something?
Thanks,
Andrew
Hard work often pays off over time, but procrastination pays off right now!
I have a few servers that all show themselves an hour behind other other servers. All are set to automatically adjust the clock for DST. I am located in the Eastern (US) Time Zone.
One of these servers happens to be a domain controller. While it is not the PDC Emulator in my domain, it bothers me that the time is consistently an hour behind.
I tried installing the time zone update, but it tells me it is already installed. How can I verify that my DST settings are correct? Are there reg keys I can view to see that this "slipstreamed" update actually did something?
Thanks,
Andrew
Hard work often pays off over time, but procrastination pays off right now!