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No Permission to Change Internet Time
Hi there,
I don' t have permission to change the settings in the Internet Time tab. I'm logged in as Admin. Anybody know what's going wrong? Thanks! Eric. |
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No. 1, i'm not XP based. No. 2, I can't even get access to internet time. Any other help please? Thanks! Eric. |
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Astronomers determined the time hundreds of years ago and they are not about to let you change it.
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I couldn't sync my time.
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I know...just messing with you.
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The domain issue definitely applies to 7 Pro.
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I can't get that done. Already tried that.
I guess it's because I installed Ubuntu before? I uninstalled it and can't get access to it since. Any suggestion please? Thanks! Eric. |
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There are two places you can change the time and date. The other place is in your BIOS. Have you tried that?
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