Guest James Knueven Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 I am having trouble keeping the time in sync on a few of my Windows 2003 Servers. I am syncing with an external device via a 3rd party tool (Tardis) and I have the Windows time service stopped and disabled. Whenever an admin logs on to the server (normally via RDP) the time one the server changes resulting in a problem with the application running on the server. There are no entries in any of the event logs related to the changing of the time. Any help on why this is happening and how to correct it is appreciated.
Guest James Knueven Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 RE: Server time changes when user logs on Found the issue in a legacy login script. "James Knueven" wrote: > I am having trouble keeping the time in sync on a few of my Windows 2003 > Servers. I am syncing with an external device via a 3rd party tool (Tardis) > and I have the Windows time service stopped and disabled. Whenever an admin > logs on to the server (normally via RDP) the time one the server changes > resulting in a problem with the application running on the server. There are > no entries in any of the event logs related to the changing of the time. > > Any help on why this is happening and how to correct it is appreciated.
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