We already showed you how to fix time on Windows 10, and today we will show you how to deal with this issue on Windows Server.

Why is my Windows time always out of sync?

There are several reasons for this issue on Windows Server:

Group Policy settings – In most cases, incorrect group policy settings can cause this problem. Change them accordingly, and the issue will be gone. Improperly configured settings – Sometimes Windows Time isn’t configured properly. Use Command Prompt to configure it and fix the problem.

What can I do if Windows Server time is out of sync?

Before we start fixing this issue, there are a few checks that you can perform:

Enable UDP port 123 – Windows uses this port for time synchronization, so ensure your hardware or software firewall isn’t blocking it. Make sure that your host time is properly configured – If you’re running a server inside of a virtual machine, check if the time on the host device is correct.

1. Use Command Prompt

2. Modify the Group Policy

The rest of your computers should be configured as follows: Because we understand how important it is for you to have a correct time set on your machine, for both personal and software-related reasons, following the above steps will surely help. Many reported that the Windows Time service is missing, but we fixed that issue in one of our other guides. You can do this by using the comment section found below this article.

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