Re: W32time event id 36
- From: Louis Rost <junkie123ATlonepineDOTcom@>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:58:10 -0800
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:34:41 -0500, Unk <not@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 15:28:04 -0800, Louis Rost <junkie123ATlonepineDOTcom@> wrote:
>
>>On an irregular basis I get the subject message logged in event
>>viewer. The text of the message is:
>>
>>The time service has not been able to synchronize the system time for
>>49152 seconds because none of the time providers has been able to
>>provide a usable time stamp. The system clock is unsynchronized.
>>
>>The event occurs in intervals ranging from less than 24 hours to as
>>long as 5 days. It occurs on 3 systems, 2 XP home w/SP2 and 1 XP pro
>>w/ SP2, networked using a workgroup. The 3 systems are configured to
>>update the clock via the internet every 7 days and that function works
>>as a message is logged in the event viewer when the clocks are
>>updated.
>>
>>I've read the supporting documentation in help and support about this
>>message but find no indication of network problems prior to or after
>>this event is logged. My systems are currrent relative to fixes
>>provided by Microsoft. I've scanned the systems using Spybot,
>>Ad-Aware, CWShredder and HijackThis and found no indications of
>>problems.
>>
>>Thanks, Lou.
>
>Try setting the service up anew:
>
>1. Start->Run-> cmd.exe
>2. net stop w32time
>3. w32tm.exe /unregister
>4. w32tm.exe /register
>5. net start w32time
>
>Note spellings w32tm and w32time in different commands
>Use all 5 steps regardless of any error messages
Ok. Did it. Will wait and see.
Lou
.
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