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the server's clock is not sychoronized with the primary domain controller's clock on client's pc

I ahve faced this issue and re solved it from the following command From the DOS (Command Line) Type the following: NET TIME \\WhatEveryYourSBSMachine name is\ /Set. You should get something similar to this: Current time at \\WhatEveryYourSBSMachine name is is 5/22/2003 4:03 PM The current local clock is 5/22/2003 4:03 PM Do you want to set the local computer's time to match the time at \\WhatEveryYourSBSMachine name is? (Y/N) [Y]: Make sure you're running these commands from the command line. Many Thanks for ExpertEchange http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Misc/Q_20443783.html

Which one you vote ...?

As Sri Lankan now we have a film to show to other world who make nice stories. It's really huge production and very attractively broadcast our culture in that time. Please vote in your mind who will be the true hero's , Hancock ..., Troy ......or Aba... Once you have real answer you will feel " Proud to be Sri Lankan "