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How to fix time synchronization issues on your Windows 10 computer. Sometimes, your PC’s clock can drift out of sync, which can cause problems, especially if you’re connected to an Active Directory domain. This is important because Windows uses a time-sensitive authentication protocol called Kerberos, and if the clock is off by more than a few minutes, it can lead to issues with logging in or accessing resources.
We’ll guide you step-by-step on how to fix this by syncing your PC with an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. You’ll learn how to access the Group Policy Editor, enable the necessary settings, and use Command Prompt and PowerShell to update your time service. This method works for both standalone PCs and domain-joined systems. Follow along to ensure your Windows 10 clock stays accurate and in sync!
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