correction

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The correction tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to fixing incorrect system settings and behaviors in Windows. Common issues include clock time being off by an hour despite automatic daylight saving settings, Windows Time Service not correcting time when using SpecialPollInterval, and registry entries like RegisteredOrganization and RegisteredOwner being incorrect on 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Discussions focus on troubleshooting steps and applying official fixes to restore correct system behavior.
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    Windows 10 setting of clock

    The time displayed on the task bar is 1 hour later than it should be; it now reads 9:50 AM when it is really 8:50 AM. The date/time settings, including adjusting for daylight savings time are all set on automatic - the time shown there is also incorrect. How can I make the correction? Thank...
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    When SpecialPollInterval is used as a polling interval, the Windows Time service does not correct th

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    When SpecialPollInterval is used as a polling interval, the Windows Time service does not correct th

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    The values of the 32-bit versions of two registry entries are incorrect in 64-bit versions of Window

    Fixes an issue in which the values of the 32-bit versions of the RegisteredOrganization and the RegisteredOwner registry entries are incorrect. This issue occurs on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows 7 or of Windows Server 2008 R2. More...
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