Re: My Time-Zone resets itself...?
- From: "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 10:21:51 -0700
Hi Kenneth,
Cheech & Chong:
"How about you, hippie, wanna buy a watch?"
"I'm not into time, man." ;-)
I am rereading this entire thread.
These thoughts are in no particular order, just as I thought of them.
Disable the Windows Time service.
Open Services...
Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
Scroll down to and double click Windows Time |
Set the startup type to Disabled | Click Apply |
Click the Stop button | When the service stops, click OK |
Close Services
I have no idea what will happen, leave it disabled for a while and see. I
usually leave mine disabled and only enable and start it when I think about
manually synchronizing the time on my machine.
You stated:
"The system is not part of a domain, (it is part of a
workgroup in which all other systems reset time properly.)"
So, I assume that time synchronization should be with an Internet Time
Server (time.nist.gov or time.windows.com, etc.) not by a network time
server.
Look in the Event Viewer, under System for any W32Time entries. Warnings,
etc. There may be a clue. <shrug>
Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | Click OK |
Click on System on the left and look for W32Time on the right under the
Source header.
You can click on the Source header to sort alphabetically, click twice to
get W up at the top to make it easier to look for W32Time. It sorts by
Date/Time by default.
Check registry entries shown here and other info...
How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054
Check the Permissions on these registry keys. Administrator should have
Full Control...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\
CurrentVersion\Time Zones
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Control\TimeZoneInformation
In the off chance that w32time.dll (Windows Time Service) is messed up, run
sfc.exe.
System File Checker (sfc.exe) replaces screwed up system files.
Load your XP CD in your CD drive.
Start | Run | Type or paste: sfc /scannow | Click OK
sfc /scannow scans all protected system files immediately and replaces
incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
System File Checker takes a while to run.
If SFC.EXE did anything it will be listed in the Event Viewer.
Open the Event Viewer...
Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | Click OK | Click System |
Windows File Protection will be listed under the Source column. Look at any
Windows File Protection entries.
Additional info...
Registry entries for the W32Time service
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223184
Basic Operation of the Windows Time Service
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224799
Win32 Time Service Informational, Warning, and Error Messages
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/232209
How to synchronize the time with the Windows Time service in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307897
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:rl6fq2t2vdo9ucdmlml8je7nugv9e7g924@xxxxxxx,
Kenneth <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 17:54:56 -0500, Kenneth
<usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 13:12:54 -0700, "Wesley Vogel"
<123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let us know.
Hi again Wes,
Well, it only took a few hours for me to see that no, it did
not work.
I set the box to Eastern U.S. as it should be, un-checked
Internet synchronization, and left my desk.
When I next looked, the system had taken its now familiar
trip to Brisbane...
Thanks for any further thoughts,
Hi Wes,
Last evening, I tried something else...
I booted into Safe Mode, and launched the time function.
There I saw that the system displayed the time incorrectly,
that is, it displayed the correct time for Brisbane even
though I am in Eastern US.
But at that point, it got more interesting.
When I saw that the system was set to Brisbane time, I was
sure that I would see that it was also set to the Brisbane
Time Zone.
To my surprise, it was, in fact, set to Eastern Time US.
So, I then reset the time.
With that, I thought that I had stumbled on a solution to
the problem.
Alas, that was not to be.
Moments ago, I glanced over to that system to see that yet
again, it had reset itself to Brisbane.
Whew...
Any further thoughts?
Sincere thanks,
--
Kenneth
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