Re: Daylight Savings Time issue
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 12:38:46 -0400
It's getting the time from the Internet - time.windows.com. However, if the
time at time.windows.com were wrong, a huge percentage of the computers in
the US would be wrong, so I'm guessing it's a time zone thing. I would
dbl-click the time in the system tray and verify all the settings.
You need the time to be right on your servers and workstations because the
server will reject logins from the workstations otherwise.
"jilltre" <jilltre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0EDAB134-7E47-4735-BBFE-67D8140BE14F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
thanks for the quick reply.. we don't have the server setup to query the
internet for synching.. here is the line given from the cmd prompt...
time.windows.com,0x1
--
jilltre
"Owen Williams" wrote:
In article <E532296F-22F5-4DB6-AFA2-5E7B10AE0E1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
jilltre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
When I arrived this morning the server jumped two hours ahead instead
of one
for Daylight Savings Time.. can anyone tell me if I should be worried
about
this? And why it would do something like this?
This is just a guess, and - frankly - I do not think it likely: Perhaps
the Internet time server with which the SBS is synchronizing had a
problem. On the SBS from a command prompt, enter:
net time /querysntp
and see what time servers the SBS is synchronizing to.
-- Owen Williams
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