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Network date and time sync for windows xp professional desktops

Asked by fmcitseeker in Miscellaneous Networking

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I am running an Active Directory 2000 network and my desktops are running Windows XP Professional. My issue is that everytime  my users boot up the time showing on their PC is off by 3 to 5 minutes and I don't know where to look to find out where the XP dekstops are pulling their time from the network. I currently have an ADP Time clock software on one of my XP desktop which syncs its pc time with the ADP timeclock and the office managers are telling me that the times are off by 3 to 5 mnutes which is critical since they are monitoring any tardiness. Please advise on what I need to do



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Zone: Miscellaneous Networking
Tags: time, xp, sync, windows, date
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