Re: DST Yes /no /maybe

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Yes, The logon script is set to...
synchronizes workstation clock with server
Why would this be wrong? If the WSs are more then 15 minutes out they have
problems and on a few machines the clock drifts so that after a while their
clock is too far out. That is what it is for, isn't it?


"Frankster" <Frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you running a logon script to set the time? If so, why?

-Frank

"YorS" <yor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have done that, infact ever tried telling it NOT to Auto Adjust. Does
not
work any better.
I would prefer if it if it would leave the clock alone. I can not even
Manually set the time with out the O/S trying to "Help" me. At this
point
I
could do with out the "Help", Thank you very much.

"Frankster" <Frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Check that the problem workstations are set to automatically correct
for
DST.

-Frank

"YorS" <yor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK last month I did the DST stuff (I thought).
But this morning my XP machines are not handing this thing too well.
I have a few machines that are correct, I have a few machines that
are
1
hour behind, I have a few machines that are 1 hour ahead and I have
one
machine that is Two hours behind.

I logon as admin reset the time and on the next logon the time
changes
again. Even if I set it NOT to adjust for DST it still does.
We get time info from the server (Win2k DC) during logon. All the
Win2k
Pros
are fine even the one 95 workstation is fine.

Now last Friday I made a point of checking All my Machines in
anticipation
of the Old DST. All my machines were the same. Same SPs, same
patches,
same
Time Zone settings (2nd Sun of Mar and 1st sun of Nov). Used the
TZEdit
and
ALL machines were the same.

So why are my machines showing different times? It would make more
sense
if
they were all out in the same way.
Where does XP get this info and how do I correct?


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Thanks for your Time.
Remove the kNOT to reply.
But it is best to share it with the group.








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