- Windows 2003 Domain, domain computers clocks off by an hour
- Posted by Rowan on March 27th, 2008
I just upgraded from a windows 2000 domain server, to windows 2003.
The member computers on the domain all run windows 2000. For some
reason all the computers on the domain are exactly one hour slow. When
I run the following command via netlogon
net time \\s3a-56dmz01.s3a-upland.mydomain.com /set /yes
the 2000 computers all sync however they show the time zone as +7 as
opposed to +8. I've gone through and verified everyones time zone and
that of the server.
The windows 2003 domain controller (s3a-56dmz01) is set up to sync
with an external time server as per kb 816042.
Any one have any ideas on this ?
- Posted by Don Wilwol on March 27th, 2008
Do you have the latest service pack and updates on the 2003 DC. Make sure
the DST (daylight saving time) patches are installed..
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Hope it helps!
dw
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Don Wilwol
www.atthedatacenter.com
"Rowan" <yaardone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Rowan on March 28th, 2008
On Mar 27, 12:50 pm, "Don Wilwol" <donWilwol@(EMAIL)yahoo.com> wrote:
I tried applying the updates, but both servers responded the update
had already been applied. I'm running service pack2