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How to manage time servers on Windows 10 | Windows Central

Rsdaa 31/01/2022 1758

Windows 10 uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to connect with time servers on the internet to provide accurate system time. Otherwise, if the clock is not correctly synchronized, you could experience network issues, and documents and other files you create may end with incorrect time stamps.

Although for the most part, the default time server is reliable, there will be times when you may need to change it, such as if your current configuration causes your device to display the wrong time, you just prefer to use a different service, or your company uses a specific configuration.

Whatever the reason, on Windows 10 it's possible to switch time providers, and you can even add custom time servers to the list as necessary.

In this Windows 10 guide, we walk you through the steps to use different time servers to make sure that your computer is getting the correct time using Control Panel.

How to change the time server on Windows 10

Open Control Panel.Click on Clock, Language, and Region.Click on Date and Time.Click on the Internet Time tab.

Click the Change settings button.

Check that the Synchronize with an internet time server option is selected.Use the drop-down menu to select a different server.

Click the Update now button to synchronize the time with the new server.

Click OK.Click Apply.Click OK.

After completing the steps, Windows 10 will keep the time synchronized over the internet with the server you selected.

How to add new time servers on Windows 10

If you prefer to use a different time server that isn't in the list, it's also possible to include any NTP server you want.

Open Control Panel.Click on Clock, Language, and Region.Click on Date and Time.Click on the Internet Time tab.

Click the Change settings button.

Check that the Synchronize with an internet time server option is selected.

Click the drop-down menu, and next to "Server," and type the new address of the time server.

Click the Update now button to resynchronize.Click OK.Click Apply.Click OK.

After adding the new configuration, you can quickly verify everything is working as expected by checking the Internet Time tab, which now should include a "The clock was successfully synchronized" message with the link to the NTP server and date and time of the synchronization.

Adding new time servers using the Registry

Using Control Panel, you can change the Internet Time settings to anything, but the list only allows you to store one extra entry. If you want to add multiple addresses to the list, you'll need to use the Registry.

Warning: This is a friendly reminder that editing the Registry is risky, and it can cause irreversible damage to your installation if you don't do it correctly. It's recommended to make a full backup of your PC before proceeding.

Use the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut to open the Run command.Type regedit, and click OK to open the Registry.

Browse the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DateTime\Servers

On the right side, right-click on the Servers (folder) key, select New, and click on String Value.

Type a number that corresponds to the position of the new entry in the server drop-down menu in Control Panel.Double-click the newly created String Value.

Type the address of Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. For example, if you want to use the Google Public NTP server, you can enter time.google.com.

Click OK.

Once you completed the steps, you can use the instructions to change the time server, but on step No. 6 select the newly added server and don't forget to click the Update now button.

How to troubleshoot time server synchronization problems

If after changing the settings, your device still has problems connecting to the NTP server, you can reset the Windows Time service configurations using Command Prompt.

Open the Start menu.Search for cmd.exe, right-click the result, and select Run as administrator.

Type the following command to disable the Windows Time service and press Enter:

net stop w32time

Type the following command to unregister the Windows Time service and to remove all settings information from the registry and press Enter:

w32tm /unregister

Type the following command to register the Windows Time service and to load the default settings to the registry and press Enter:

w32tm /register

Type the following command to start the Windows Time service and press Enter:

net start w32time

Type the following command to force your computer to synchronize your computer without waiting and press Enter:

w32tm /resync /nowait

Restart your computer.

Once you completed the steps, your device should now synchronize with its clock over the internet.

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