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A few weeks ago my desktop's time started acting weird and going out of sync. I tried resyncing it to different servers, and at the time they would work. But only for an hour or so and then it would go back to the wrong time. The same thing happened when I manually reset it. Now fast forward to now, I've been scouring different forums looking for a way to fix it, but to no avail. Whenever I open up Change Time & Date and go to try and sync it, I now get an error message saying it could not sync because "Access is denied". So I went to the cmd (as an Admin) and tried the whole unregister, register, start, sync thing. Usually I get some error and have to type "sc config w32time type= own" after I register or it won't let me start the service back up. And when I go to resync I get the message that is in the name of the post "Access is denied. (0x80070005)". I am now at a loss as for what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

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All of this started happening when I brought my desktop back home for spring break. Could it have something to do with it being unplugged for over 24 hours? (Never happened any other time when I moved it, just can't think of another reason).

 

 

My desktop was built recently, it is only 8 months old.

 

 

 

Recent links that I have tried (there were many more, just these were still open):

 

 

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-desktop/windows-7-time-service-on-a-domain/ff183ca6-5135-4b63-80c4-0eacb1f33fc0

 

 

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-windows_update/access-is-denied-on-0x80070005/0ad70e81-2343-4bb7-99a9-78f3d9ea578c

 

 

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/5828b5a6-9f70-4129-a086-34c25c1fe948/system-error-1290-after-register-w32time-service?forum=winservergen

 

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