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DST for W2K server

I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less than
an hour, both will change the time back to the old system time which is one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LAB server, works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.

Gary
Mar 12 '07 #1
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They are probably syncing with windows time service.

"Gary" <Ga**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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>I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less
than
an hour, both will change the time back to the old system time which is
one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LAB server,
works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.

Gary

Mar 12 '07 #2
Try posting our message to a newsgroup with "windows" in the description.
They are on the bottom of the dropdown list in the MS Discussion Group
interface. This is a .Net Programming newsgroup.

Robin S.
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"Gary" <Ga**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:36**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less
than
an hour, both will change the time back to the old system time which is
one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LAB server,
works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.

Gary

Mar 12 '07 #3
Yes, it is. The eventview says "Time service corrected the clock error by
3596 seconds", and time changed back. How can I correct this. Is there some
time service running on AD to force it back? Thanks.
"schneider" wrote:
They are probably syncing with windows time service.

"Gary" <Ga**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:36**********************************@microsof t.com...
I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less
than
an hour, both will change the time back to the old system time which is
one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LAB server,
works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.

Gary


Mar 12 '07 #4
On Mar 12, 7:41 am, Gary <G...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
Yes, it is. The eventview says "Time service corrected the clock error by
3596 seconds", and time changed back. How can I correct this. Is there some
time service running on AD to force it back? Thanks.

"schneider" wrote:
They are probably syncing with windows time service.
"Gary" <G...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:36**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less
than
an hour, both willchangethe time back to the old system time which is
one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LABserver,
works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.
Gary- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
My guess is that you are trying to change the time manually through
terminal services or remote desktop. This will not work. You have to
change the time from the server itself. Hope that helps.

Mar 12 '07 #5
You are right, I did this throught terminal service. Then I changed the time
from the server it self. One DC (PDC Emualtor) is ok now! But the other DC
still keep changing time back. Looked at the registry and don't see ntpserver
there. Really confused where it gets old time from. Thanks.
"MH********@gmail.com" wrote:
On Mar 12, 7:41 am, Gary <G...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
Yes, it is. The eventview says "Time service corrected the clock error by
3596 seconds", and time changed back. How can I correct this. Is there some
time service running on AD to force it back? Thanks.

"schneider" wrote:
They are probably syncing with windows time service.
"Gary" <G...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
>news:36**********************************@microso ft.com...
I have 2 W2K servers in a small network, both are DC. I ran TZEdit.exe and
edited time zone. And manaully changed the system time. But after less
than
an hour, both willchangethe time back to the old system time which is
one
hour bebind. Used the same TZEdit.exe on a standalone W2K LABserver,
works
fine. Any idea? Thanks.
Gary- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

My guess is that you are trying to change the time manually through
terminal services or remote desktop. This will not work. You have to
change the time from the server itself. Hope that helps.

Mar 13 '07 #6

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