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not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Troubleshooting Windows Time Service Problems On This Page Overview Troubleshooting Windows Time Service Errors on a PDC Emulator Overview If you suspect a time synchronization problem, use the Net Time tool and the W32tm tool to identify time errors. Table 2.15 shows common error messages that these commands display, their root cause, and solution. If the time synchronization system error 5 has occurred windows 7 net user administrator problem is occurring on the PDC emulator, see the section following the table (Troubleshooting Windows Time Service Errors on a PDC Emulator). Table 2.15 Error Messages for Net Time and W32tm Tools Tool and Error Root Cause Solution Net Time: Could not locate a time server. The manually specified time source might not be in the local workgroup or in the domain, or it might not be announcing itself as a time server. Although you received this message, the time service might still be synchronizing time. The time service might not have been stopped before a configuration change was made. UDP port 123 might be closed on the firewall or router between the client and the server or it is being used by another service. Verify that Windows Time Service is synchronizing time. See "Managing Windows Time Service" in this guide for best practice guidelines for configuring time. The other service using UDP port 123 might be Windows Time Service. Stop and start Windows Time Service to solve the problem. Net Time: Access denied. A remote procedure call (RPC) failed to authenticate, usually because a user does not have permission to access the remote computer and run Net Time. If you know the user name and password of an acco
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activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register Computer Hope » Microsoft » Microsoft DOS » NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=141567.0 occured. Access is denied" « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4311936/system-error-5-has-occurred-access-denied-when-using-net-time-remote-set NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has occured. Access is denied" (Read 13764 times) 0 Members and 6 Guests are viewing this topic. John_L.Topic StarterRookieThanked: 2 Experience: Experienced OS: Windows XP NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has occured. Access is denied" « on: December 02, 2013, 01:28:30 PM » When I attempt to set the time error 5 as follows:NET TIME \\127.0.0.1 /SETit works correctly.When I attempt to set the time thus:NET TIME \\local-ip-address /SETI get the error message:System error 5 has occured.Access is denied.I've verified that the following Group Permission is in effect and applies for the user in question:Local Computer Policy + Computer Configuration + Windows Settings + Security Settings + Local Policies + User Rights Assignment + "Change the system time"The Windows Time Service is started.(both probably obvious because the loopback works)"local-ip-address" system error 5 machine has "Enable Windows NTP server" group permission enabled.The error occurs regardless of whether the Firewall is enabled or disabled.Windows XP SP3, Workgroup networking. A different client machine in the workgroup works, no problem.Is there another Group Policy or Registry value that applies here?Thanks in advance for your time and consideration. « Last Edit: December 02, 2013, 02:23:12 PM by John_L. » Logged _her0brin3Newbie Experience: Experienced OS: Windows 8 Re: NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has occured. Access is denied" « Reply #1 on: December 16, 2013, 10:13:08 AM » You lack administrator perms Logged foxidriveSpecialist Thanked: 266 Experience: Experienced OS: Windows 8 Re: NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has occured. Access is denied" « Reply #2 on: December 16, 2013, 09:32:57 PM » I think he's well aware of the cause - he's setting local policies and wants to know which setting needs to be changed.As for the OP's question - it would be a network permission I think, to utilise 'net time'. Logged Print Pages: [1] Go Up « previous next » Computer Hope » Microsoft » Microsoft DOS » NET TIME /SET fails with "System error 5 has occured. Access is denied" Old Forum Search | Forum Rules Copyright © 2013 Computer Hope All rights reserved. SMF 2.0.11 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines Page cre
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