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Guest Trevor
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I have a Windows 2000 server (it's not on a domain) whose system clock

periodically goes back by one day. It's started happening more

frequently, and is becoming a real problem.

 

We have a freeware program that's supposed to synchronize it with one

of the online time servers on a daily basis, but it won't let you

control what time of day it does it, and it doesn't do it early enough

in the day to avoid problems with some scheduled processes that we

have.

 

I tried turning on the Windows Time service, but it gives an error

saying the time is more than 12 hours out of sync and won't adjust it.

I tried putting a new setting in the registry to increase the amount

of time out of sync it will allow, from information at microsoft.com,

but it didn't work.

 

I tried a couple other freeware programs that will allow you to sync

the time automatically as often as you want (I was going to set it to

5 minutes), but they only change the time, and not the date.

 

Is there anything else I can try? I wish I knew what was causing it!

 

Thanks,

Trevor

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Guest Dave Patrick
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Re: System time keeps going back 1 day

 

Is it 24 hours exact or just something approximate? If the former it may be

settings and or the chosen time server. If the latter it is probably bad

hardware.

 

 

 

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

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"Trevor" wrote:

>I have a Windows 2000 server (it's not on a domain) whose system clock

> periodically goes back by one day. It's started happening more

> frequently, and is becoming a real problem.

>

> We have a freeware program that's supposed to synchronize it with one

> of the online time servers on a daily basis, but it won't let you

> control what time of day it does it, and it doesn't do it early enough

> in the day to avoid problems with some scheduled processes that we

> have.

>

> I tried turning on the Windows Time service, but it gives an error

> saying the time is more than 12 hours out of sync and won't adjust it.

> I tried putting a new setting in the registry to increase the amount

> of time out of sync it will allow, from information at microsoft.com,

> but it didn't work.

>

> I tried a couple other freeware programs that will allow you to sync

> the time automatically as often as you want (I was going to set it to

> 5 minutes), but they only change the time, and not the date.

>

> Is there anything else I can try? I wish I knew what was causing it!

>

> Thanks,

> Trevor

Guest Trevor
Posted

Re: System time keeps going back 1 day

 

It seems to be 24 hours exactly, as if it's actually the date that's

getting changed and not the time.

 

When you say the settings, are you talking about something in Windows

or in the time sync program? We've been using Atomic Clock Sync from

worldtimeserver.com. Maybe I should just disable it for a while and

see if it still happens...

 

Thanks,

Trevor

 

On Mar 5, 7:31 pm, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@nospam.gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it 24 hours exact or just something approximate? If the former it may be

> settings and or the chosen time server. If the latter it is probably bad

> hardware.

>

> --

>

> Regards,

>

> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

> Microsoft Certified Professional

> Microsoft MVP [Windows]http://www.microsoft.com/protect

>

> "Trevor" wrote:

> >I have a Windows 2000 server (it's not on a domain) whose system clock

> > periodically goes back by one day. It's started happening more

> > frequently, and is becoming a real problem.

>

> > We have a freeware program that's supposed to synchronize it with one

> > of the online time servers on a daily basis, but it won't let you

> > control what time of day it does it, and it doesn't do it early enough

> > in the day to avoid problems with some scheduled processes that we

> > have.

>

> > I tried turning on the Windows Time service, but it gives an error

> > saying the time is more than 12 hours out of sync and won't adjust it.

> > I tried putting a new setting in the registry to increase the amount

> > of time out of sync it will allow, from information at microsoft.com,

> > but it didn't work.

>

> > I tried a couple other freeware programs that will allow you to sync

> > the time automatically as often as you want (I was going to set it to

> > 5 minutes), but they only change the time, and not the date.

>

> > Is there anything else I can try? I wish I knew what was causing it!

>

> > Thanks,

> > Trevor

Guest Dave Patrick
Posted

Re: System time keeps going back 1 day

 

Yes, one or the other.

 

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Regards,

 

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.

Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft MVP [Windows]

http://www.microsoft.com/protect

 

"Trevor" wrote:

<snip>

> When you say the settings, are you talking about something in Windows

> or in the time sync program? We've been using Atomic Clock Sync from

> worldtimeserver.com.

<snip>


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