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Windows 2000/Time Change Issue

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I have a Windows 2000 server, and the server keeps changing the Windows 2000 workstation time for one of the user. It doesn't happen for all the user, only two users...


Can someone explain to me why this is occuring and why only the two people, and how I can fix this???

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Perhaps those users have their computers set to the incorrect time zone?
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Perhaps those users have their computers set to the incorrect time zone?


No, I have checked that few times. Only two users have their time out of syn. I set it to the right time, few minutes later they are out of syn again...

Big mystery....

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Are you sure that the server has the correct time?
A while back we had something similar and it turns out that the solution to this problem was to install an atomic clock synch on the server and that solved our problem.
That may be something to look at.
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Are you sure that the server has the correct time?
A while back we had something similar and it turns out that the solution to this problem was to install an atomic clock synch on the server and that solved our problem.
That may be something to look at.
Hope this helps


I will check that out and see whether it needs to be installed. You know you don't want to install anything right off. Needs to be researched and tested first...

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