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| Time Synchronization I am running Windows Server 2003 on my server and Windows XP on 7 desktops that are networked. The time on the desktops synchronize with the server since they are members of the domain. I have a non-Microsoft program that occasionally requires me to change the date on the desktops. Is there anyway I can change the date on a domain desktop and not have it automatically synch with the server? |
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| Re: Time Synchronization =?Utf-8?B?cGpt?= <pjm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:E82A7587-AB31-485A-9B29-4253B7E87561@microsoft.com: > I am running Windows Server 2003 on my server and Windows XP on 7 > desktops that are networked. The time on the desktops synchronize > with the server since they are members of the domain. I have a > non-Microsoft program that occasionally requires me to change the > date on the desktops. Is there anyway I can change the date on a > domain desktop and not have it automatically synch with the > server? > Simply stop the Windows Time Service. Bring up a command prompt and enter the command: net stop "windows time" Or Right-click "My Computer" -> Manage -> Services -> Windows Time and stop it. It will restart at next reboot or you can start it manually: net start "windows time". Note that if your time is too far off from the domain time, domain authentication might suffer. HTH, John |
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