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Access denied to Administrator
I am running an HP Pavilion Lapton, Windows XP Home Edition 2002, SP2. I have
several user accounts set up for my family. I am the administrator. I have been having issues with the pc clock. It keeps changing back an hour. I have the DST checked off. I have run all the patches I thought I could find. It still changes back an hour. (This is affecting my calendar when I sync it). I tried to do the following (as per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555440/en-us) Execute the following commands in the same sequence: net stop w32time w32tm /unregister w32tm /register net start w32time I open a command window (start, run, command) When I try to run the unregister command, I get an access is denied error 0x80070005 How can I get this to work? Is there another way to fix this problem? I am in Upstate NY which is in Eastern Standard Time. When I run the update time command (double click the clock, go to internet time, automatically synchronize is checked off. Server is time.windows.com, I click update and it will update but it doesn't change the clock to the correct time. It just says updated successfully. Note: when I change the server to time.nst.gov, I get an error that says an error occurred while windows was synchronizing with time.nst.gov) Thanks for any help |
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