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Guest jdutro
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I have a server 2003 that is 1 hour ahead on the time. I have

changed the time using the gui, I hvae also changed it using net time /

set. I have changed the time zone and set it back. The server always

jumps ahead 1 hour, but it displays it is using Eastern Standard

Time. This started after a reboot last night. The server is in a

Windows 2003 domain. The domain controller time is correct and the

other servers that I have checked are correct. We had a second server

with the same problem, after rebooting the other server was fine. Any

ideas of how to remedy this?

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Guest JohnB
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Re: Windows server 2003 time is ahead by 1 hour

 

Is that server in the EST time zone and, are all other DC's in that time

zone?

 

 

"jdutro" <joedutro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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>I have a server 2003 that is 1 hour ahead on the time. I have

> changed the time using the gui, I hvae also changed it using net time /

> set. I have changed the time zone and set it back. The server always

> jumps ahead 1 hour, but it displays it is using Eastern Standard

> Time. This started after a reboot last night. The server is in a

> Windows 2003 domain. The domain controller time is correct and the

> other servers that I have checked are correct. We had a second server

> with the same problem, after rebooting the other server was fine. Any

> ideas of how to remedy this?

Guest Ryan Newington
Posted

RE: Windows server 2003 time is ahead by 1 hour

 

Are you in a time zone where daylight savings is applied at the moment? Or is

it in a Virtual Machine?

 

Check the timezones on each machine, and specifically if the 'Adjust

automatically for daylight savings time' tick box is selected where is should

(or should not) be.

 

The time may be jumping because it is syncing with a server (most likely the

PDC) and (it thinks) there is a time zone difference that is being taken into

account.

 

"jdutro" wrote:

> I have a server 2003 that is 1 hour ahead on the time. I have

> changed the time using the gui, I hvae also changed it using net time /

> set. I have changed the time zone and set it back. The server always

> jumps ahead 1 hour, but it displays it is using Eastern Standard

> Time. This started after a reboot last night. The server is in a

> Windows 2003 domain. The domain controller time is correct and the

> other servers that I have checked are correct. We had a second server

> with the same problem, after rebooting the other server was fine. Any

> ideas of how to remedy this?

>


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