Hi @ramin sa
Have a look at this article which has the details of the GPO settings that you need to configure the workstation to sync time from the DC.
Gary.
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Hi dear expert
our domain join computer time not sync with Active directory
with " w32tm /query/ source " return local cmos clock on all our domain join computer
working with GPO and registry does not change local cmos clock to our PDC
please give me hand to fix our issue
Hi @ramin sa
Have a look at this article which has the details of the GPO settings that you need to configure the workstation to sync time from the DC.
Gary.
Hi there,
Check for Windows Time issues by starting to look at Services, Event Log, firewall, and Registry.
Check that the Windows Time service is running and set to Automatic. You can restart the Windows Time service from the command line with:
net stop w32time
net start w32time
Check the event logs for any errors with the Time sync process. The Windows Firewall needs to allow UDP traffic on port 123 for NTP to work.
The below thread discusses the same issue and you can try out some troubleshooting steps from this and see if that helps you to sort the Issue.
Time Sync issues on Windows 10 domain-joined machines https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/time-sync-issues-on-windows-10-domain-joined/03738fe4-a455-477e-8275-b100902418b7
Unable to sync time - The computer did not resync because no time data was available. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/84576/unable-to-sync-time-the-computer-did-not-resync-be.html
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