Re: CLOCK - Win XP Pro Peer Network
From: Lady (NoSpamsamrykNoSpam_at_blazenet.netNoSpam)
Date: 10/08/04
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Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 00:32:12 -0400
I believe it is still correct upon shutdown but I have not verified that. I
will check. I understand something could be defective but not sure how to
reduce possibilities to come to that conclusion. Wanting us to enter
regedit occurs after the username and password. I do not have the exact
wording wrote down, I will obtain that and post once I have it. thanks for
the input.
Brenda
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> "Lady" <NoSpamsamrykNoSpam@blazenet.netNoSpam> wrote
> | Hello ---
> |
> | We are running WIN XP PRO on 3 systems on a peer network. One of the
> | laptops keeps having a situation where the time on the clock in the
> system
> | tray is wrong. The laptop has one administrator and one limited user
> | account. I go under the administrator and set the clock and it seems as
> | though the next day on the limited account the time will be wrong and
> upon
> | signon the system asks for us to enter regedit. Is there something that
> | needs to be done in regedit to make the clock settings apply to all
> | accounts? Not sure the regedit error has anything to do with the clock
> | situation as it may have to do with a windows update being downloaded to
> the
> | limited account and not to the administrator? If anyone has some advice
> or
> | helpful guidance, I'd appreciate it.
> |
> | Thanks, Brenda
>
> At the time that you shutdown that laptop, is the time still correct?
> It could be that the "Real Time Clock" hardware is defective, or that the
> RTC
> battery needs replacing.
>
>
> | upon signon the system asks for us to enter regedit.
>
> - does this occur before or after the "username+password" prompt?
> - what is the exact wording of the message wanting you to enter regedit?
>
>
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