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darthvader747

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Oct 26, 2007
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Win XP and Leopard are both running smoothly, however winXP wont synchronize with the time server and I have to manually set up time every time I boot up. Also, when I boot back into Mac Leopard; the time is displayed incorrectly until I click on the clock to open the dialog box which seems to refresh the time and then I have the correct time again. Can someone please help resolve this problem?

I should probably add that when I was using bootcamp with Mac OS X tiger I had the exact same problem and I had hoped that Leopard would fix it but was unlucky with that. Also, I have installed all Mac drivers from the leopard CD; I can browse the internet.
 
There´s a thread about this issue further down in this section, but I´m not that technical to understand what solution they seemed to have come up with.

I am having the same problem, however when I am in XP the time is correct, it´s just when I boot back into OS X that my clock shoots two hours forward, until I click on the time and date. Also that little padlock in the settings which I lock each time I reset the clock opens up again each time I boot back in from XP. I talked to someone from Apple support, but they just said they weren´t aware of it and since it was a Boot camp issue it didn´t concern them.

If anyone knows how to solve this problem and give an easy to understand walkthrough of this problem I would certainly appreciate it.
 
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