Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but the computer is joined to a Windows NT 4.0 domain. Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers do not have a time service and do not support domain hierarchy as a time source. NtpClient will attempt to use an alternate configured external time source if available. If an external time source is not configured or used for this computer, you may choose to disable the NtpClient.
Time Provider NtpClient: The response received from domain controller %1 is missing the signature. The response may have ...
Time Provider NtpClient: The time sample received from peer %1 differs from the local time by %2 seconds. The observed transmission ...
Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but it is not ...
Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but it is the ...
Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but the computer ...
Time zone: Current:%1 Bias: %2!d!min (UTC=LocalTime+Bias) Standard Name:"%3" Bias:%4!d!min Date:%5 Daylight Name:"%6" Bias:%7!d!min ...
TimeOnBackup indicates the elapsed time in seconds since the UPS last switched to battery power, generator, . Or, the time ...
TimeOnBattery indicates the elapsed time in seconds since the computer system's UPS last switched to battery power, or the ...
Timeout: Unable to launch a Command Prompt. The service responsible for launching Command Prompt channels has timed out. ...