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Hello everyone.

 

So my boss has Windows XP Pro on his laptop. He is connected to a domain

and thus his clock gets synchronized with a time server. However, he wants to

change the time on his clock to match the time on his watch. I know it would

be easier to set his watch to the time of this laptop but hey... he is my

boss and that's what he wants! :)

 

Is there a way to prevent his laptop from checking with the time server and

simply stick with the time he designates?

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Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (domain P

 

This is used in Windows 2000, and should work in XP....try it and let us know:

 

Open the Registry Editor and navigate to this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters

 

Modify the data for the value named "Type", by double-clicking the value named

"Type", and type in:

NoSync

for the value data, then click OK, close Regedit, and reboot.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Dups" <Dups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:49AA24CF-600D-41E0-92DA-E6E4E8087552@microsoft.com...

> Hello everyone.

>

> So my boss has Windows XP Pro on his laptop. He is connected to a domain

> and thus his clock gets synchronized with a time server. However, he wants to

> change the time on his clock to match the time on his watch. I know it would

> be easier to set his watch to the time of this laptop but hey... he is my

> boss and that's what he wants! :)

>

> Is there a way to prevent his laptop from checking with the time server and

> simply stick with the time he designates?

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Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (domain P

 

"Dups" <Dups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:49AA24CF-600D-41E0-92DA-E6E4E8087552@microsoft.com...

> Hello everyone.

>

> So my boss has Windows XP Pro on his laptop. He is connected to a domain

> and thus his clock gets synchronized with a time server. However, he wants

> to

> change the time on his clock to match the time on his watch. I know it

> would

> be easier to set his watch to the time of this laptop but hey... he is my

> boss and that's what he wants! :)

>

> Is there a way to prevent his laptop from checking with the time server

> and

> simply stick with the time he designates?

 

-----------------------

Windows Time

Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the

network. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be

unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly

depend on it will fail to start.

 

Start\Run type services.msc \ Windows Time \ Double click \ Select Disable

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Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (doma

 

Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (doma

 

I tried the registery key change and that seems to have worked.

 

"glee" wrote:

> This is used in Windows 2000, and should work in XP....try it and let us know:

>

> Open the Registry Editor and navigate to this key:

> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters

>

> Modify the data for the value named "Type", by double-clicking the value named

> "Type", and type in:

> NoSync

> for the value data, then click OK, close Regedit, and reboot.

> --

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

> http://dts-l.org/

> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

>

>

> "Dups" <Dups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:49AA24CF-600D-41E0-92DA-E6E4E8087552@microsoft.com...

> > Hello everyone.

> >

> > So my boss has Windows XP Pro on his laptop. He is connected to a domain

> > and thus his clock gets synchronized with a time server. However, he wants to

> > change the time on his clock to match the time on his watch. I know it would

> > be easier to set his watch to the time of this laptop but hey... he is my

> > boss and that's what he wants! :)

> >

> > Is there a way to prevent his laptop from checking with the time server and

> > simply stick with the time he designates?

>

>

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Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (doma

 

Re: A way to stop the clock from synching with a time server (doma

 

Thanks for the additional information. I did the registery change and it

fixed the problem. However, looking at the service you mention it looks like

it would be possible to do it this way as well.

 

Once again, thanks!

 

"Touch Base" wrote:

> "Dups" <Dups@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:49AA24CF-600D-41E0-92DA-E6E4E8087552@microsoft.com...

> > Hello everyone.

> >

> > So my boss has Windows XP Pro on his laptop. He is connected to a domain

> > and thus his clock gets synchronized with a time server. However, he wants

> > to

> > change the time on his clock to match the time on his watch. I know it

> > would

> > be easier to set his watch to the time of this laptop but hey... he is my

> > boss and that's what he wants! :)

> >

> > Is there a way to prevent his laptop from checking with the time server

> > and

> > simply stick with the time he designates?

>

> -----------------------

> Windows Time

> Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the

> network. If this service is stopped, date and time synchronization will be

> unavailable. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly

> depend on it will fail to start.

>

> Start\Run type services.msc \ Windows Time \ Double click \ Select Disable

>

>

>

>

>


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