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Current time vs. Local Time, PLease help!

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Old 27-03-2008
John
 
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Current time vs. Local Time, PLease help!

Ok. I set my AD Server up as a Time Server for our Network. If I type in net
time in command prompt I get back the Current Time at \\SERVER is Correct
Time.

If I go to a Workstation on my Domain and type in Net Time I get Current
Time at \\SERVER is ( a hour back then correct time) and then I get a
message Local Time at \\SERVER is the Correct Time.

Of course the clock gets set to the Current time which is wrong because it
is a hour behind and all the workstations are a hour behind. What is the
difference or where is my problem.....between local and current time?


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Old 28-03-2008
Meinolf Weber
 
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Re: Current time vs. Local Time, PLease help!

Hello John,

Check the time zone settings and also the daylight saving time.

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> Ok. I set my AD Server up as a Time Server for our Network. If I type
> in net time in command prompt I get back the Current Time at \\SERVER
> is Correct Time.
>
> If I go to a Workstation on my Domain and type in Net Time I get
> Current Time at \\SERVER is ( a hour back then correct time) and then
> I get a message Local Time at \\SERVER is the Correct Time.
>
> Of course the clock gets set to the Current time which is wrong
> because it is a hour behind and all the workstations are a hour
> behind. What is the difference or where is my problem.....between
> local and current time?
>



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Old 28-03-2008
Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]
 
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Re: Current time vs. Local Time, PLease help!

Make sure you are using the w32tm time service, the net time service is
deprecated. Check to make sure your time zones are all set up correctly.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;816042

http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=3&gl=us


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"John" <bechtj@co.delaware.pa.us> wrote in message
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> Ok. I set my AD Server up as a Time Server for our Network. If I type in
> net time in command prompt I get back the Current Time at \\SERVER is
> Correct Time.
>
> If I go to a Workstation on my Domain and type in Net Time I get Current
> Time at \\SERVER is ( a hour back then correct time) and then I get a
> message Local Time at \\SERVER is the Correct Time.
>
> Of course the clock gets set to the Current time which is wrong because it
> is a hour behind and all the workstations are a hour behind. What is the
> difference or where is my problem.....between local and current time?
>



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