How Do I Manually Configure Time Synchronization on a Windows Desktop?
If the system time of a Windows user desktop is different from the standard time and has not been automatically synchronized for a long time, perform the following steps to manually synchronize the time:
- Right-click
in the lower left corner of the desktop and choose Run from the shortcut menu.
- Enter cmd and press Enter to open the command-line interface (CLI).
- Run the following command to synchronize the desktop time:
w32tm /resync /rediscover
If the command is executed successfully, the time synchronization is successful.
- The system time is the same as the standard time.
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