Re: W32Time error - answer found I think

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Never mind. I found an answer at http://msmvps.com/kwsupport/

"C_O" <noemailacceptedhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I get Event ID 36 error. "The time service has not synchronized the system
> time for 86400 seconds because none of the time service providers provided
a
> usable time stamp. The time service is no longer synchronized and cannot
> provide the time to other clients or update the system clock. Monitor the
> system events displayed in the Event Viewer to make sure that a more
serious
> problem does not exist."
> Using "Plain" SBS 2003 and when I found out that W32Time was not running I
> tried to set the service to start automatically. Is there a particular
> reason why the time service does not work in SBS? If not, where/how can I
> fix this? TIA
>
>


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