I'll let you know I'm running NIS 2007 and not sure what to do on letting it
work with it if it is the culprit. But anytime I press to update the time it
does update so I'm alittle confused it's letting it do it anytime I manually
ask it to update.
"Tiberius" wrote:
> is the SERVICE running? control panel> administrative tools> services >
> windows time (or something like that)
>
> ALSO I have heard of a case of a FIREWALL blocking this!
>
> Turn off the firewall and press the syncronize button.. see it it pops the
> time to he correct time
>
> I dont know what firewall you are using.. but you
> can add the exception to connect to that site. I think its your firewall...
>
> please post back what happens because this interests me.
>
> thanks
>
>
> "F-16 mech" <F16mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0DBA5D6B-9C36-4E11-9E8A-17553C8B5AF1@microsoft.com...
> > Yes it is checked but still having the issue
> >
> > "Tiberius" wrote:
> >
> >> see image:
> >> http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/6...enshot1zq2.jpg
> >>
> >> "F-16 mech" <F-16 mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:43823DBF-D8B9-4FB6-9A6D-86FC16301FC3@microsoft.com...
> >> > When I had XP on my computer the time always was correct but
> >> > immediately
> >> > since I upgrade to Vista Home Premium the clock loses a few minutes
> >> > everyday.
> >> > Has anyone else have this issue? I have a new MB battery but I doubt
> >> > that's
> >> > the culprit since it was working just fine up to the upgrade. Any ideas
> >> > would
> >> > be greatly appreciated, thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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