You have to make sure that the time of the Workstation does not deviate more than 5 minutes from the DC that authenticates the user!
Check time settngs on both DC and Workstation.
One of your DC's (usually PDC Emulator) will be the authortative Time Sync for your domain. Is your workstation joined to domain? If so, you should sync your time automatically. If it isn't then your DC may not be publishing itself correctly. Is your time of your workstation different than the DC?
Hi, Karthik,
This issue will occur if the date and time setting on your machine is completely out or skewed with respect to the AD domain.
If the machine is part of the domain, use w32tm /resync to correct it.
Please also refer to this document. Hope it helps.
- Proposed as answer by Noya LauModerator Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:45 AM
- Marked as answer by Noya LauModerator Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:50 AM
Hi, Karthik,
This issue will occur if the date and time setting on your machine is completely out or skewed with respect to the AD domain.
If the machine is part of the domain, use w32tm /resync to correct it.
Please also refer to this document. Hope it helps.
- Proposed as answer by Noya LauModerator Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:45 AM
- Marked as answer by Noya LauModerator Wednesday, August 10, 2011 10:50 AM
when i tried to do w32tm/resync i am getting the message as The computer did not resync because no time data was available.
i used time.nist.gov to sync.
Hi, Karthik,
Any update?
clock is perfectly fine! it works perfectly fine from Firefox and Chrome but NOT from IE