Erol
May 6th 03, 06:41 PM
Even if part of the network is running on Windows NT4 sp6
servers...??? Would the Windows 2000 servers on the
network be stepping on this setting...?
I will see which servers are controlling the domain
names..
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello, Erol -
>
>Windows 2000 servers use Kerberos 5 as part of the
>authentication process and require workstation time to be
>synchronized with the server. The W32Time service
>performs this function.
>
>Sounds to me like the box that needs to be checked is on
>the server, not the workstation :)
>
>hth -
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>We set up user PCs containing WinXP Pro. During setup
>the
>>timezone is selected and the Adjust For DayLight Savings
>>Time is selected.
>>
>>Then during the setup procedure when you set up the user
>>to join a Domian and after that process the DayLight
>>Savings Time Adjustment is de-selected.
>>
>>If this is not caught then the times for all
>applications
>>running on the PC which use the computer time are wrong.
>>
>>Has anyone a fix or reason this time adjustment gets
>>turned off or reset during XP setup..?
>>
>>thanks in advance for your time...
>>.
>>
>.
>
servers...??? Would the Windows 2000 servers on the
network be stepping on this setting...?
I will see which servers are controlling the domain
names..
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello, Erol -
>
>Windows 2000 servers use Kerberos 5 as part of the
>authentication process and require workstation time to be
>synchronized with the server. The W32Time service
>performs this function.
>
>Sounds to me like the box that needs to be checked is on
>the server, not the workstation :)
>
>hth -
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>We set up user PCs containing WinXP Pro. During setup
>the
>>timezone is selected and the Adjust For DayLight Savings
>>Time is selected.
>>
>>Then during the setup procedure when you set up the user
>>to join a Domian and after that process the DayLight
>>Savings Time Adjustment is de-selected.
>>
>>If this is not caught then the times for all
>applications
>>running on the PC which use the computer time are wrong.
>>
>>Has anyone a fix or reason this time adjustment gets
>>turned off or reset during XP setup..?
>>
>>thanks in advance for your time...
>>.
>>
>.
>