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Old 10-10-2007
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clock running fast
The taskbar clock has been running fast ever since I installed Windows Vista.
It gains 5-10 minutes per day. I am also not able to use the internet sync
as I get the error message that "An error occurred while Windows was
synchronizing with time.windows.com. The peer is unresolved." I continue to
get this error message even after I turned my Norton Firewall off and I get a
similar error message with the other servers. Note that I am using a desktop
computer that is continually on and continually connected to the internet. I
have not been able to find any solutions in the knowledge base or on previous
post.'
Thank you.
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Old 10-10-2007
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Re: clock running fast
ha ha this i can help try to change the peer beside microsoft isn't
reliable, try nist-a.gov or something like that, they work better, and your
system isn't the only one that is running fast, it seems that vista has poor
time memory, i installed a program called "say the time" it is both a
talking clock and a better time syncroniser. telling you exactly how much
was the system late or fast for by the millisecond sometimes i get pop up
saying your time was 0.5 second off, sometimes more, now it's not free it's
24$ some, but i found out that when you go to uninstall it after the thrity
days trial, and you select the reason why you uninstall you put too
expensive they give you 10$ off. which was really cool.

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"Hugh M" <Hugh M@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CF98D0C9-06C9-42B6-9A42-3D39821AEE07@microsoft.com...
> The taskbar clock has been running fast ever since I installed Windows
> Vista.
> It gains 5-10 minutes per day. I am also not able to use the internet
> sync
> as I get the error message that "An error occurred while Windows was
> synchronizing with time.windows.com. The peer is unresolved." I continue
> to
> get this error message even after I turned my Norton Firewall off and I
> get a
> similar error message with the other servers. Note that I am using a
> desktop
> computer that is continually on and continually connected to the internet.
> I
> have not been able to find any solutions in the knowledge base or on
> previous
> post.'
> Thank you.


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