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233777 2004-05-03 01:28:00 My XP machine keeps changing time to being about 15 minutes slow. I can't see the tab in control panel that I have seen on some machines about inernet synch of time seems to be absent. Sometimes it's fine then it goes mad for a few days. I would swear that it has gone back at least twice today. I fixed it at 9:00am and it was wrong again by about 15 minutes by 12:00. No reboots or restarts in between. No game playing (except Spider Solitaire).

The weird thing is, it doesn't seem to ever be four minutes slow or anything else - it's either okay or 15 minutes late. I know the Reginald Perrin virus causes machines to be eleven minutes late due to seasonal manpower shortages, Clapham Junction."

I don't want to install a third party app, unless I have to.

It doesn't feel like a hardware crystal thing. It feels like it's synching with something it shouldn't.

Anyone have any suggestions? I've looked around a bit, halfheartedly I admit, for something on the web and in the control panel.

robo.

PS Oh bollocks, I just checked my server, guess what? 15 minutes behind. The XP client must be synching with it. Don't know why, it hates being part of the domain. Fixed time on server, let's see.....
robo (205)
233778 2004-05-03 01:57:00 Hello

I have Windows XP Home and I right click on the time at the bottom right
hand side of the taskbar, then click on Adjust date/time and then click
on Internet time to change my time.

Maybe this is what your looking for.

:) Bug
Ladybug (3129)
233779 2004-05-03 02:00:00 there are a numerous amount of spyware that fools around with your clock. i have seen many banners on the web flashing "is your clock displaying the wrong time, then come to our website"

or for that matter maybe a small virus.

Cheers
james.
Jams (1051)
233780 2004-05-03 03:19:00 >PS Oh bollocks, I just checked my server, guess what? 15 minutes behind. The XP client must be synching with it. Don't know why, it hates being part of the domain. Fixed time on server, let's see.....

I think robo has found the cause of his problem ... ;)
Jen C (20)
233781 2004-05-03 03:33:00 It's still right, so far. So fingers crossed.
I don't have that internet time option.
robo.
robo (205)
233782 2004-05-03 04:47:00 for some reason i have this feling of stupidity coming over me. meh must be a glitch in my non existant brain. Jams (1051)
233783 2004-05-03 05:01:00 You'll just have to install a proper sundial on the server. Of course keeping that at the right time requires frequent sacrifices of inexperienced young ladies. ]:) Graham L (2)
233784 2004-05-03 07:58:00 one of the main reasons is becuase your computer is not made by the swiss. and one of the main mis-conceptions made by people is that the computer will keep perfect time, no matter what.[/rant]

right click clock => click on adjust Date/Time => click on Internet Time => click on synchronise with server (then choose server)

but for scheduling, click on "learn more about time synchronisation in help and support"
Megaman (344)
233785 2004-05-03 08:30:00 > PS Oh bollocks, I just checked my server, guess what?
> 15 minutes behind. The XP client must be synching
> with it. Don't know why, it hates being part of the
> domain. Fixed time on server, let's see.....

Soundfs like you need to set the server to update its time also. You need to manually set this up depending on the server (I know I had to when playing with Windows Server 2003)
Big John (551)
233786 2004-05-03 09:45:00 The time is still fine. It must have been the server, which I fixed just as I posted this.
At least I know what it was. But I still don't have that internet time option.
robo.
robo (205)
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