Re: Date and Time Properties

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Cigar Smoker

Thanks! This worked for me.

There are other very similar suggestions in other threads that look ALMOST
like the script you suggested that don't work. You're the hero!
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"Alex Nichol" wrote:

> Alex Levi wrote:
>
> >The Windows Time service is set to Automatic and Started.
> >I tried restarting the service but the error is still displayed.

>
> Try unregistering and reregistering the service:
>
> 1. Start->Run cmd.exe
> 2. net stop w32time
> 3. w32tm.exe /unregister
> 4. w32tm.exe /register
> 5. net start w32time
>
> (note spellings w32tm and w32time in different commands)
>
>
> --
> Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
> Bournemouth, U.K. Alexn@mvps.D8E8L.org (remove the D8 bit)
>
 
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 13:56:01 -0700, Cigar Smoker
<CigarSmoker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Thanks! This worked for me.
>
> There are other very similar suggestions in other threads that look ALMOST
> like the script you suggested that don't work. You're the hero!



You are replying to a message that has to be over two years old!
Unfortunately, Alex died in March 2005.



> ____________________________________________________________________
>
> "Alex Nichol" wrote:
>
> > Alex Levi wrote:
> >
> > >The Windows Time service is set to Automatic and Started.
> > >I tried restarting the service but the error is still displayed.

> >
> > Try unregistering and reregistering the service:
> >
> > 1. Start->Run cmd.exe
> > 2. net stop w32time
> > 3. w32tm.exe /unregister
> > 4. w32tm.exe /register
> > 5. net start w32time
> >
> > (note spellings w32tm and w32time in different commands)
> >
> >
> > --
> > Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
> > Bournemouth, U.K. Alexn@mvps.D8E8L.org (remove the D8 bit)
> >


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