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- From: "Andrew Story" <andrewDOTstoryATjameswalkerDOTbiz>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:37:07 +0100
Hi,
My DC's in Australia have their clocks 1 hour out.
The DC with the PDCe role is in the UK and has the correct time and time
zone set, all the servers in Aus have their correct time zone set but the
clock on all the servers are 1 hour slow. They've just gone to daylight
saving at the weekend but the clock have stayed the same time although the
time zone has been updated, it says +10 hours, but all the clocks still show
+9 hours.
I've rebooted server, restarted the w32time service - anyone have any ideas
how I can fix this?? All server and DC's are Windows 2000.
Cheers.
.
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