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Old 11-04-2009, 07:00 PM
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Hi All

For some weird reason I can't get the internet time to sync/update with Vista, I even downloaded dimension4 and atomic and then disabled the time sync in Vista.

Your help/assistance would be much appreciated because I want to use WSJT and the time updates are very important.

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Old 11-04-2009, 07:21 PM
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First check to be sure the Windows Time service is running.
In Control Panel click administrative tools start Computer Management
Click on Services and Applications
Click on Services
Find Windows Time
If it is NOT running right click on it and Start it be sure it is set to automatic.

Now open control panel
Open Date and Time
Click the Change time zone button and be sure everything is set as it should be. If you use DST be sure the check box is checked.

On the internet time tab click Change settings
Be sure to select the time site you want to sync with.
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:03 PM
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Hi All

For some weird reason I can't get the internet time to sync/update with Vista, I even downloaded dimension4 and atomic and then disabled the time sync in Vista.
Check event log for any error related to w32time.

Also, try open a CMD window and type

w32tm /resync

See what you get - You need Administrator rights to do the resync thing
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Old 11-05-2009, 05:46 AM
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Hi Sam and Jim

Thanks for the info.

Sam, checked everything and all OK, still no luck

Jim when I enter w32tm/resync it tells me I don't have enough rights (I did setup my PC as Administrator)

Time sync works 100% on my desktop PC

Greetings and thanks again.

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Old 11-05-2009, 02:28 PM
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Check your firewall and AV package for blocking on ports 13, 37, and 123. TCP service is on 13 & 37, UDP on 37, and SNTP on 123. The latter is the most commonly used.

Because MS and antivirus makers figure that every user is stupid, they usually block just about everything except 20, 21, 25, 80, and 110. In most cases as far as ports go--they are right...

Also, go into your user account panel, and make sure that you still have permissions full permissions. There are admin accounts, and admin accounts. They do not seem to all be created equally!
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Because MS and antivirus makers figure that every user is stupid,
Just wait until you dig in to Windows 7, MS has decided to protect everyone even the Administrator!
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Jim when I enter w32tm/resync it tells me I don't have enough rights (I did setup my PC as Administrator)
Even though you set your account as an Administrator, Vista will still treat it as a limited account by default - thanks to User Account Control (UAC).

Here is a link on how to run as Administrator

http://geekswhoknow.com/articles/win...inistrator.htm
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Even though you set your account as an Administrator, Vista will still treat it as a limited account by default - thanks to User Account Control (UAC).

Here is a link on how to run as Administrator

http://geekswhoknow.com/articles/win...inistrator.htm
You don’t have to go through all that to run a command as Administrator in the command window. Just right click on the Command Prompt icon and select ‘Run as administrator’.
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Old 11-05-2009, 07:01 PM
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Check your firewall and AV package for blocking on ports 13, 37, and 123. TCP service is on 13 & 37, UDP on 37, and SNTP on 123. The latter is the most commonly used.

Thanks to all specially to Patrick your advice regarding the Firewall settings did the trick!

Time sync now works 100%.

Greetings to all and thanks for all the info!

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