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| | System Time not updated No matter which time sync program I try to use! Time in the Vista tray does not get updated unless I do it manually. Is there something I need to enable to make this an automatic sync? |
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| | Re: System Time not updated Tom Zimmer wrote: > No matter which time sync program I try to use! Time in the Vista > tray does not get updated unless I do it manually. Is there > something I need to enable to make this an automatic sync? ============================= Is there any chance that your system time is set for the incorrect time zone? -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: System Time not updated John, The time is off by two or three minutes, not hours. "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:%23RO$LD5qHHA.4768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Tom Zimmer wrote: >> No matter which time sync program I try to use! Time in the Vista >> tray does not get updated unless I do it manually. Is there >> something I need to enable to make this an automatic sync? > ============================= > Is there any chance that your system > time is set for the incorrect time zone? > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! - > Digital Image MVP > > Digital Image > Highlights and FAQs > http://tinyurl.com/aczzp > > Notice > This is not tech support > I am a volunteer > > Solutions that work for > me may not work for you > > Proceed at your own risk > |
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| | Re: System Time not updated I found that you need to set from within Vista on the Internet time tab to make it work - my apologies for the false alarm... "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:%23RO$LD5qHHA.4768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Tom Zimmer wrote: >> No matter which time sync program I try to use! Time in the Vista >> tray does not get updated unless I do it manually. Is there >> something I need to enable to make this an automatic sync? > ============================= > Is there any chance that your system > time is set for the incorrect time zone? > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! - > Digital Image MVP > > Digital Image > Highlights and FAQs > http://tinyurl.com/aczzp > > Notice > This is not tech support > I am a volunteer > > Solutions that work for > me may not work for you > > Proceed at your own risk > |
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| | Re: System Time not updated I found this reply I wrote on 10/28/2001. It is still applicable to, and works just fine with Vista. I have added what may help for Vista: "Windows XP, as loaded, automatically updates the system time every 7 days from one of two time servers (more choices available in Vista). This interval can be changed as follows: Go to Start. Type regedit in the search box. Highlight regedit in the top pane and open the program. Using regedit, search (press ctrl/F) for "specialpollinterval" without the quotes. Double click on the key in the right screen. Click on decimal. You will see that the decimal value is 604800, the number of seconds in 7 days. Highlight the number to edit this decimal value to any value you desire, remembering that there are 86400 seconds in one day, 3600 seconds in an hour. Click OK Press F3 to find the next instance of the same key Do the above for each instance of the value "specialpollinterval". When you get to the end of the registry, close the regedit window. Reboot system. You have now changed the polling interval of when your computer will update it's internal clock with that of the internet time server. Cheers!!!" -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) |
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| | Re: System Time not updated "Tom Zimmer" <tom.n.glo@gte.net> wrote in message news:EAF5DF5B-AAC6-47A2-A3DC-09DBD7877546@microsoft.com... > No matter which time sync program I try to use! Time in the Vista tray > does not get updated unless I do it manually. Is there something I need > to enable to make this an automatic sync? I've been trying to find out why my clock is out by three or four minutes even after updating via time.windows.com both automatically and manually. So I changed the server to time.nist.gov, and guess what? Correct time now. Why is it so? Using Vista Home Premium. Bill |
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| | Re: System Time not updated "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ua9OVB7qHHA.1200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I found this reply I wrote on 10/28/2001. It is still applicable to, and > works just fine with Vista. I have added what may help for Vista: > > > "Windows XP, as loaded, automatically updates the system time every 7 days > from one of two time servers (more choices available in Vista). This > interval > can be changed as follows: > > Go to Start. Type regedit in the search box. > > Highlight regedit in the top pane and open the program. > > Using regedit, search (press ctrl/F) for "specialpollinterval" without the > quotes. > > Double click on the key in the right screen. > > Click on decimal. > > You will see that the decimal value is 604800, the number of seconds in 7 > days. > > Highlight the number to edit this decimal value to any value you desire, > remembering that there are 86400 seconds in one day, 3600 seconds in an > hour. > > Click OK > > Press F3 to find the next instance of the same key > > Do the above for each instance of the value "specialpollinterval". > > When you get to the end of the registry, close the regedit window. > > Reboot system. > > You have now changed the polling interval of when your computer will > update > it's internal clock with that of the internet time server. > > Cheers!!!" > Thanks for the tip but one has to wonder if your system clock is drifting that much that it needs a daily tweaking either your clock is badly damaged or you are OCD and need you clock just THAT accurate :-D But seriously it is nice to know how to change that.... NOTE TO MICRO$OFT: Put in option to allow update interval to be user configured. -- Mark R. Cusumano eMail: mark.cusumano@hotmail.com Skype Name: mark.cusumano |
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| Vista | Re: System Time not updated Tom, Mark, Chameleon Clock - Chameleon Clock - Atomic Clock Synchronization - if you set a checkbox, can block any time changes caused by bad BIOS or whatever else excluding its own atomic time servers adjustment. Or just set it to adjust time every 5 minutes . |
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