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MrBill
I was experimenting on getting the time to synchronize properly with
my new Dell Vista PC. During my experiments, I set the W32TIME
service, "Log On" tab to "Local System Account". This didn't resolve
the problem, so I attempted to change it back to "This Account: Local
System", but it won't accept the password which is there but hidden.
I am the only user on my PC and have not assigned a password to my
user account, but a blank password does not work with this service.
Can anyone tell me what the how to find a password for the W32TIME
service?
Thanks,
MrBill
my new Dell Vista PC. During my experiments, I set the W32TIME
service, "Log On" tab to "Local System Account". This didn't resolve
the problem, so I attempted to change it back to "This Account: Local
System", but it won't accept the password which is there but hidden.
I am the only user on my PC and have not assigned a password to my
user account, but a blank password does not work with this service.
Can anyone tell me what the how to find a password for the W32TIME
service?
Thanks,
MrBill