You lost me. How can you have more than one SYSTEM clock in any operating
system?
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
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> You can have more than one clock in Vista. See the help app on that.
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> "sunfish" <sunfish@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3F209267-718D-4E9D-A9B0-6AD610C9315A@xxxxxx Quote:
> > How do you get Universal Time to work correctly in Vista?
> > I added this key:
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation]
> > "RealTimeIsUniversal"=dword:00000001
> > and adjusted the clock in bios to GMT-0.
> > Vista SP1 boots correctly to local time (GMT-7 in this case).
> > After about 3600 secs Eventlog (ID 6013) logs an uptime announcement event
> > and sets the clock back to GMT-0. If I resync the clock, the same thing
> > will
> > happen 7200 secs after boot. If I don't resync the clock, no further
> > uptime
> > event log.
> >
> > Short of moving to Greenland, is there any solution to this problem?
>