- New User Login To Domain And "Current Time"
- Posted by RISC777 on January 11th, 2006
This is a new one to me... "The current time on this computer and the current
time on the network are different..." Cannot logon to the network. What
causes this and what is the fix?
- Posted by Doug Sherman [MVP] on January 11th, 2006
The quick fix is to log onto the local machine with an administrator account
and manually change the time to closely match that of the the authenticating
domain controller. There are many possible reasons why a given machine may
fail to synchronize with domain time:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...intimeserv.doc
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
"RISC777" <RISC777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71CF5661-94C6-48C2-855C-DEA67BD65D1C@microsoft.com...
> This is a new one to me... "The current time on this computer and the
current
> time on the network are different..." Cannot logon to the network. What
> causes this and what is the fix?
- Posted by RISC777 on January 11th, 2006
Doug,
Thanks. It was a "simple" setting of the AM/PM being missed. Changed it to
PM and all was good.
Thanks,
Doug Mitchell
"Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:
> The quick fix is to log onto the local machine with an administrator account
> and manually change the time to closely match that of the the authenticating
> domain controller. There are many possible reasons why a given machine may
> fail to synchronize with domain time:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...intimeserv.doc
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
>
> "RISC777" <RISC777@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:71CF5661-94C6-48C2-855C-DEA67BD65D1C@microsoft.com...
> > This is a new one to me... "The current time on this computer and the
> current
> > time on the network are different..." Cannot logon to the network. What
> > causes this and what is the fix?
>
>
>