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We still have computers that have the wrong time. :-(
o We have a AD/Domain Controller (Windows 2003), all updates done and the time is correct on it.
o Several XP pro machines, all on Active Directory, getting their time from the AD Controller
o All service packs and so forth have been done on the XP machines; we're using WSUS to push those out
... but the clocks are still wrong.
Even if I go into the BIOS, and set the clock there, and boot windows, it's fine for a few minutes, then jumps back an hour.
Any thoughts?
Just my 2¢
-There once was a man from Peru
Who wanted to write a Haiku
but...
--Greg
o We have a AD/Domain Controller (Windows 2003), all updates done and the time is correct on it.
o Several XP pro machines, all on Active Directory, getting their time from the AD Controller
o All service packs and so forth have been done on the XP machines; we're using WSUS to push those out
... but the clocks are still wrong.
Even if I go into the BIOS, and set the clock there, and boot windows, it's fine for a few minutes, then jumps back an hour.
Any thoughts?
Just my 2¢
-There once was a man from Peru
Who wanted to write a Haiku
but...
--Greg