There are several ways that you can find out the correct time. One very easy way is if you have a cell phone, simply turn it on and it will display the correct time for wherever you are located. There is also a public service website that y...
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The time displayed is your system clock. If its wrong, then you need to set your clock.
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Your computer is probably most accurate. The phone time is set automatically from the cellular data network and is usually slightly off (for AT&T). 24" iMac 2.8GHz Intel Core Duo Mac OS X (10.6.2) iPhone 3GS - 6 iPods
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I think the confusing part is that you are using GPO. There is no need to use GPO unless if your enviornment is using non-windows time server internally. If you want to use GPO, it should be: Enable Windows NTP Client should be Enabled Conf...
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Another +1 for openntpd. I use it on my home server and on all the other PCs that use Linux. The openntpd on my server syncs to a pool of servers located in my country. And it also presents itself as a NTP server on the LAN here, all the ot...
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There will be some ASSUMPTIONS made in the solution of this problem. Assumption #1 -- friction between the skaters and the ice will be negligible Assumption #2 -- the skaters' speeds will be constant from the push off to the time they rea...
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This is usually caused by a dying battery. In most modern systems, the BIOS can retain most settings even after the battery goes dead. The sole function of the battery in these cases is to keep the system's real-time clock running. The real...
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