Microsoft KB Archive/262802

= XADM: Server Monitor Clock Synchronize Option Sets the Incorrect Time on an Exchange Server-Based Computer =

Article ID: 262802

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q262802



SYMPTOMS
The time or date on an Exchange Server-based computer may be off by several hours.



CAUSE
This can occur if the Server Monitor utility is running against a server or servers and the Synchronize check box is selected on the Clock tab of the Server Monitor properties (on the servers and the monitoring server).

To verify that this as a possible cause:
 * 1) Start the Exchange Administrator utility, and then connect to an Exchange Server-based computer.
 * 2) Expand the site that has the server with the time variance.
 * 3) Expand the Configuration container under the site.
 * 4) Click the Monitors container under the Configuration container.
 * 5) If you have monitors listed in the Administrator window, double-click the monitor, click Properties, and then click the Clock tab. Repeat this step for each monitor.

If Synchronize is selected, the time for the Exchange Server-based computer is synchronized with the time for the monitoring workstation.

If the monitoring workstation is not set at the correct local time and is set to synchronize, the monitor causes the time on the Exchange Server-based computer to change to the time of the workstation.



RESOLUTION
To prevent the Server Monitor utility from changing the time on the Exchange Server-based computer, either click to clear the Synchronize check box on the Clock tab in the Server Monitor properties, or verify that all monitoring workstations are set to their correct local time.



MORE INFORMATION
The Synchronize option takes into account variances with time zone differences and only adjusts the time on the Exchange Server-based computer if there is an incorrect time for the monitoring workstation.

For example, if you have a workstation that is in the Eastern Time Zone (Greenwich Mean Time minus 5 hours) monitoring an Exchange Server that resides in the Pacific Time Zone (Greenwich Mean Time minus 8 hours), the monitor does not adjust the time of the Exchange Server-based computer to that of the monitoring workstation if the time is correct on the monitoring workstation.

Keywords: kbprb KB262802

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