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Old 07-29-2005, 01:16 PM
AGDee AGDee is offline
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Sure, at home you can. At work, where you have to be an administrator to access that function, you have 19,000 users (in my corporation) who will have screwed up clocks and some of the applications they use require that the time be synchronized with the server that the app is on to work properly. I don't worry much about home users, it's the big corporations that have issues with this kind of thing.

ETA: if you can change your clock, then you have been given access to it by someone. Our desktops are required to be locked down so that nothing can be changed.
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