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Aindale
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Hi, not sure if i'm in the correct forum but it is Windows 10 based question but also includes server as well. I will ask and see:
I have 30 Windows 10 PC's on a domain and since i removed all local admin rights the time does not sync with my domain controller. If i log the PC on as the admin the time syncs up no problem, but its not the way to go about fixing this. I need something server side to force the time sync to the PC's, like Group Policy, bu i have always found GP to be a minefield and wondered if anyone had an idea of how i can do this and the steps to achieve this. My server currently is a 2008 server, yeah i know its old and shortly it wont be supported but at the moment its all i have. Thanks in advance to anyone with more knowledge than me on Group Policy.
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I have 30 Windows 10 PC's on a domain and since i removed all local admin rights the time does not sync with my domain controller. If i log the PC on as the admin the time syncs up no problem, but its not the way to go about fixing this. I need something server side to force the time sync to the PC's, like Group Policy, bu i have always found GP to be a minefield and wondered if anyone had an idea of how i can do this and the steps to achieve this. My server currently is a 2008 server, yeah i know its old and shortly it wont be supported but at the moment its all i have. Thanks in advance to anyone with more knowledge than me on Group Policy.
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