Is the time out by an arbitrary ammount, or a specific number of hours?
Time sync will usually be in GMT, and will be offset by each local machine based on the time zone.
So if your Novel Server does not have the time zone set correctly, but does have the correct time (as far as it knows), then each workstation will be inaccurate by a specific number of hours, but the minutes should still be correct.
In this situation, the best method would be to correct the time zone situation on the Novel server, but since you indicated that you can't do that then you will need to give false time zone information to the Windows worksations.
For example, if the real time is 2:37pm, and your Windows PC says that it's 1:37pm, and the Time Zone is currently set to '(GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)' then you can add 1 hour by changing the time zone to '(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)'. You will see the efect the next time the PC time syncs with the Novel Server (usually during execution of a logon script).
- James.
My memory is not as good as it should be, and neither is my memory.
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