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Jason Carter
I have one XP SP3 system that will not display the correct time. The clock
setting is set to Mountain Time (-7:00) with the Automatically adjust DST box
checked, but for some reason is always displaying one hour earlier (like the
box is in Central Time.) The box is part of an AD domain and all systems are
syncing with the DC but this is the only one that is off. When I run the
command net time \\domaincontroller /set /y from a command line, the system
shows -6:00 Central Time in the output line. I have no idea where this is
coming from.
Has anyone else seen this? I checked the BIOS system time and that seems
fine. We are well past the original DST date and the system has been fully
patch with even the optional patches. Any thoughts?
setting is set to Mountain Time (-7:00) with the Automatically adjust DST box
checked, but for some reason is always displaying one hour earlier (like the
box is in Central Time.) The box is part of an AD domain and all systems are
syncing with the DC but this is the only one that is off. When I run the
command net time \\domaincontroller /set /y from a command line, the system
shows -6:00 Central Time in the output line. I have no idea where this is
coming from.
Has anyone else seen this? I checked the BIOS system time and that seems
fine. We are well past the original DST date and the system has been fully
patch with even the optional patches. Any thoughts?