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NT/2k administrative setting for changing time/date?

IndyJaws

Golden Member
Being that we live in Indiana, a state too backwards to use daylight savings time, we inevitably have some machines at work that change time in April, due to the person who originally set up the PC forgetting to set the right time zone. Unfortunately, the standard user logon permissions don't allow modification of the time or date, and the help desk gets the call. Is there a permissions level that I can create that would only allow the modification of time/date without giving them other capabilities? It could even be a separate logon that they would use when needing to change the time/date.

Thanks in advance! 🙂
 
"power user" should be able to change the date/time (I think)

they could also do it from the bios

Or you could set the timezone to not change on daylight savings time so you dont have to worry about it

-Spy
 
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