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| | Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday 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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday have you enabled the online clock sync server? "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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday 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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday 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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday 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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday 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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday I checked it is running and in automatic so I'll have to figure out the firewall if that is what is causing it I doubt it since I can update it. "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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday If it's anything like McAfee Firewall there are problems with it interfering with Windows Time. -- Peter Toronto, Canada XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate Triple Boot P4 HT @ 3ghz, 4gb DDR, 700gb HDD Soundblaster Audigy 4 PCI Sound ATI Radeon X1650 Pro AGP Graphics "F-16 mech" <F16mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:123E5224-52E9-473A-8F6E-0DD872FFE145@microsoft.com... >I checked it is running and in automatic so I'll have to figure out the > firewall if that is what is causing it I doubt it since I can update it. > > "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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday The question is where do I start to find the problem in NIS 2007. Any ideas I really appreciate the help. "Peter" wrote: > If it's anything like McAfee Firewall there are problems with it interfering > with Windows Time. > > -- > Peter > Toronto, Canada > XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate Triple Boot > P4 HT @ 3ghz, 4gb DDR, 700gb HDD > Soundblaster Audigy 4 PCI Sound > ATI Radeon X1650 Pro AGP Graphics > "F-16 mech" <F16mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:123E5224-52E9-473A-8F6E-0DD872FFE145@microsoft.com... > >I checked it is running and in automatic so I'll have to figure out the > > firewall if that is what is causing it I doubt it since I can update it. > > > > "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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| | Re: Vista clock runs slow by a few minutes everyday cant you just disable the norton firewall and turn on the vista one that is compatible with windows time? see if that fixes the problem.. if it does then its 100% the norton firewall yet it is true that if you press the button and it works.. then something else seems to be going on... try doing what I said to get that out of the way... One question, with what clock are you comparing? perhaps its fixing the correct time and the time you are comparing it with is wrong.. lol "F-16 mech" <F16mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F61E265A-30AE-4CE0-A9C2-6EEEDE63F794@microsoft.com... > The question is where do I start to find the problem in NIS 2007. Any > ideas I > really appreciate the help. > > "Peter" wrote: > >> If it's anything like McAfee Firewall there are problems with it >> interfering >> with Windows Time. >> >> -- >> Peter >> Toronto, Canada >> XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate Triple Boot >> P4 HT @ 3ghz, 4gb DDR, 700gb HDD >> Soundblaster Audigy 4 PCI Sound >> ATI Radeon X1650 Pro AGP Graphics >> "F-16 mech" <F16mech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:123E5224-52E9-473A-8F6E-0DD872FFE145@microsoft.com... >> >I checked it is running and in automatic so I'll have to figure out the >> > firewall if that is what is causing it I doubt it since I can update >> > it. >> > >> > "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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