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Windows showing system event log as system time has changed
Hello Experts,
I am getting the below mentioned system error logging in windows 2008 R2 server
The system time has changed to 2015-07-26T08:40:16.7 57000000Z from 2015-07-26T08:37:07.4 73104100Z.
EventID 1
Source Kernel-General
Please also refer the attached screen shot.
Can you please help me to solve this problem.
Regards,
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I am getting the below mentioned system error logging in windows 2008 R2 server
The system time has changed to 2015-07-26T08:40:16.7
EventID 1
Source Kernel-General
Please also refer the attached screen shot.
Can you please help me to solve this problem.
Regards,
error.jpg
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Agree with jEaston,.
W32tm is the tool to use. It could be a chain where this server is further down the line.
AD environment where this is a member server. The clock on the PDC drifted by 3 minutes and resynced to an external source or gad its time corrected causing a chain reaction of all other DCs/member servers/workstations adjusting their clock to match.
W32tm is the tool to use. It could be a chain where this server is further down the line.
AD environment where this is a member server. The clock on the PDC drifted by 3 minutes and resynced to an external source or gad its time corrected causing a chain reaction of all other DCs/member servers/workstations adjusting their clock to match.
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Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, based on the Microsoft Vista codebase, is the last 32-bit server operating system released by Microsoft. It has a number of versions, including including Foundation, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, HPC Server, Itanium and Storage; new features included server core installation and Hyper-V.