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w32 commands
About this tag
The w32 commands tag covers discussions about Windows Time Service (w32tm) commands used to troubleshoot and configure time synchronization in Windows domains. Topics include diagnosing time drift on domain-joined machines, verifying time source connectivity, and resolving sync failures across different Windows versions. Common issues involve Windows 7 64-bit systems not maintaining correct time from a Windows Server 2003 domain controller, while older XP machines sync properly. Users share command-line steps to check time sources, force resynchronization, and adjust registry settings. The tag is relevant for IT administrators managing time accuracy in mixed-OS environments.
We have server 2003 - 32 bit, and have added some Win 7/64 bit machines to the domain. For a while, everything was great. Recently though, the Win 7 machines do not keep the same time as the domain, they all go 10-15 minutes fast. When we run the w32 commands, it shows that it is getting the...
64-bit
administration
configuration
domain sync
firewall
network issues
server 2003
time synchronization
timekeeping
troubleshooting
w32commands
windows 7
windows pro