From: glenda on
How do I re-synchronize my system clock?...it's been unsynked since
02-12-10...and I just figured this out.

Thanks
From: John John - MVP on
At a Command Prompt:

net start w32time
w32tm /resync

or set th Windows Time service to Automatic start and look for errors
form w32time in the Event Log.

If you don't feel like fiddling with the Windows Time service try this:

http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
Atomic Clock Sync

John


glenda wrote:
> How do I re-synchronize my system clock?...it's been unsynked since
> 02-12-10...and I just figured this out.
>
> Thanks
From: LD55ZRA on

The easiest way is to right click on the time shown on the systems
tray and then select Adjust Date/Time. When you select this, a
dialog box appears on which the third tab should be Internet
Time. Click on it and you will see a button to "Update Now".

hth


glenda wrote:
>
> How do I re-synchronize my system clock?...it's been unsynked since
> 02-12-10...and I just figured this out.
>
> Thanks

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From: glenda on
Thanks so much. I did it, and I'll check tomorrow evening when I sign on....

"LD55ZRA" wrote:

>
> The easiest way is to right click on the time shown on the systems
> tray and then select Adjust Date/Time. When you select this, a
> dialog box appears on which the third tab should be Internet
> Time. Click on it and you will see a button to "Update Now".
>
> hth
>
>
> glenda wrote:
> >
> > How do I re-synchronize my system clock?...it's been unsynked since
> > 02-12-10...and I just figured this out.
> >
> > Thanks
>
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From: glenda on
Thanks...

"John John - MVP" wrote:

> At a Command Prompt:
>
> net start w32time
> w32tm /resync
>
> or set th Windows Time service to Automatic start and look for errors
> form w32time in the Event Log.
>
> If you don't feel like fiddling with the Windows Time service try this:
>
> http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
> Atomic Clock Sync
>
> John
>
>
> glenda wrote:
> > How do I re-synchronize my system clock?...it's been unsynked since
> > 02-12-10...and I just figured this out.
> >
> > Thanks
> .
>