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Latest revision as of 20:05, 25 October 2018
- Press Windows key + X
- Click "Command Prompt (admin)"
- Enter the following commands:
w32tm /query /status
- This will output pertinent information regarding the Windows time service. Look for a domain controller for the source. If not, or for any other output, use the following....
w32tm /unregister
- Open computer management and disable the Windows time service. Once complete, you should notice that service disappears. Continue with the next command.....
w32tm /register
- Go back to computer management and refresh and you will notice that the windows time service is back. Right click and start the service. Continue with the next command.....
W32tm /resync /rediscover
W32tm /resync /rediscover
w32tm /query /status
- You should see the domain controller listed as the source NTP server.