Change the system time This user right determines which users and groups can change the time and date on the internal clock of the computer. Users that are assigned this user right can affect the appearance of event logs. If the system time is changed, events that are logged will reflect this new time, not the actual time that the events occurred. This user right is defined in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO) and in the local security policy of workstations and servers. Default on workstations and servers: Administrators Local Service Default on domain controllers: Administrators Server Operators Local Service
Change the date, time, and time zone for your computer, the language to use, and the way numbers, currencies, dates, and ...
Change the password Your computer belongs to a domain. Make sure your new password meets domain password strength requirements. ...
Change the power-saving setting on your access point from maximum to medium The wireless network you are trying to reach ...
Change the priority order of your preferred networks If you make "%SSID%" your most preferred network, your computer will ...
Change the system time This user right determines which users and groups can change the time and date on the internal clock ...
Change the TCP/IP settings for the n"%InterfaceName%" adapter The adapter is currently set to use a specific IP address that ...
Change the Time Zone This user right determines which users and groups can change the time zone used by the computer for ...
Change the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws" If you set up or own this network, check if you can fix the ...
Change the wireless router or access point settings for "%ws" The wireless network adapter settings on this computer may ...