Thanks for the reply Charlene.
The PC is set to sync up to a time server, but it does not succeed even when
I try to sync manually. I am behind a firewall here, so it goes through a
proxy, and I'm not sure if that is the reason it can't sync up.
I also changed the Local Security Policy to elevate to Administator, and the
clock still goes 4 hours ahead each time I change. It is baffling my mind...
I can't figure it out.
Thanks.
john
"Charlene Shepard [MSFT]" wrote:
> Is your clock set to sync with an Internet time server? To check, open the
> clock and see if there is a tab labeled "Internet Time." If there is, see if
> your clock is set to sync with a particular time server and make sure that
> time server is appropriate for your time zone.
>
> Charlene
>
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> Charlene Shepard
> Windows User Assistance Team
> Microsoft Corporation
>
> "mrjgs70" <> wrote in message
> news:CEABCB4D-DCE7-498D-A461-...
> >I am using Vista Business. I am set for the correct time zone (Eastern
> >Time -
> > US) but every time I change the time, about 4-5 seconds later, the clock
> > automatically changes to 4 hours ahead. I tried with and without UAC
> > enabled, same result. If I set it for 2:00pm, it automatically changes it
> > to
> > 6:00pm. How can I set my computer for the correct time? Thanks.
>
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