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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: India
Posts: 55
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
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hi
i am in a very tought position right now i have a windows 2003 Ent server with complete Domain configured...now i am facing a problem with the time zone of clients as all clients including server has got thier time zone and time resetted to default and inspite of changing CMOS battery of clients and server it is not getting chaged and everytime i reboot server, i get the resetted time......i am not sure what has gone wrong to the server... please help me out as it`s not letting users to log in as it pops up an error that time zone is not correct... please help me out of this....
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Re: Server time......help..
i would shutdown all the clients then change the time on the server, reboot and check if the time has stayed correct (if not i say a hardware fault in the server) then role out the time policy that tells the client computers to change the clock if it is not within 5 minutes of the server. then turn the clients back on.
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