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cap4shs_Calvin
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Hello,
I found that the system time of some domain workstation clients are 1 hour faster than the system time of domain controller. Basically, the workstations and domain servers did not perform any system changes recently. However, system log (i.e. system time adjusted to new time zone) on the client workstations were found like below:
Event ID 1 Kernel-General
The system time has changed to 2020-04-06T02:02:49.422337700Z from 2020-04-06T02:02:49.422337700Z。
Change Reason:System time adjusted to the new time zone。
Process:'\Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel\SystemSettings.exe' (PID 6980)。
The domain server version is Windows Server 2012 r2 and the client workstation version is Windows 10 LTSC 64/32.
Does anyone have an idea on it?
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I found that the system time of some domain workstation clients are 1 hour faster than the system time of domain controller. Basically, the workstations and domain servers did not perform any system changes recently. However, system log (i.e. system time adjusted to new time zone) on the client workstations were found like below:
Event ID 1 Kernel-General
The system time has changed to 2020-04-06T02:02:49.422337700Z from 2020-04-06T02:02:49.422337700Z。
Change Reason:System time adjusted to the new time zone。
Process:'\Device\HarddiskVolume4\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel\SystemSettings.exe' (PID 6980)。
The domain server version is Windows Server 2012 r2 and the client workstation version is Windows 10 LTSC 64/32.
Does anyone have an idea on it?
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