Time Problems!

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Hi there

I have a windows 2003 domain with 6 desktops & 2 servers, one is running AD and the DNS service for the domain and the other is running DHCP and some other network services. I have one client PC running windows 2000 that continually gives the message that:

"The current time on this computer & the time on the network are different" and it proceeds to not allow you to log on with any user account on the network.

The problem is with this PC only and I have the time, date & location set the same as the servers. What could it be and how can I rectify this problem

Regards

Tim.
 
Your DC should be looking to an external authoritative time source on the
internet; your desktops should all, by default, be looking to your DC for
time - they should NOT be set manually.

Please read these articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;224799&Product=win2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;216734

Tim said:
Hi there,

I have a windows 2003 domain with 6 desktops & 2 servers, one is running
AD and the DNS service for the domain and the other is running DHCP and some
other network services. I have one client PC running windows 2000 that
continually gives the message that:
"The current time on this computer & the time on the network are
different" and it proceeds to not allow you to log on with any user account
on the network.
The problem is with this PC only and I have the time, date & location set
the same as the servers. What could it be and how can I rectify this
problem?
 
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