The clock in my Win 7 64 bit computer doesn't set the correct time. When I try to automatically syncronize the clock with an internet time server, I get the message "An error occurred while Windows was synchronizing with time.nist.gov." I use Norton 360, and on a message board I saw someone made the cryptic statement which I don't understand:
"I disabled the Symantec Internet Security firewall and the internet time update worked fine. Then I followed your advice to unreg and reg w32tm.exe and after that the original problem was solved."
I couldn't find anything before that statement that might explain it, but I disabled my firewall and rebooted, and unfortunately I still couldn't syncronize with an internet time server. Any ideas? Should I try the help at Norton even though the firewall doesn't appear to be the problem?
"I disabled the Symantec Internet Security firewall and the internet time update worked fine. Then I followed your advice to unreg and reg w32tm.exe and after that the original problem was solved."
I couldn't find anything before that statement that might explain it, but I disabled my firewall and rebooted, and unfortunately I still couldn't syncronize with an internet time server. Any ideas? Should I try the help at Norton even though the firewall doesn't appear to be the problem?