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If you need to change a server's date and/or time, you can use the Windows NT command NET TIME to change the server's clock. However, you must run this command on the computer for which you want to set the date and time. If you manage remote servers (particularly servers across a wide area network), this might not always be possible. What you can do is to create a batch file with the following commands: (Use the /y parameter to answer yes to the prompt to make sure you want to change the computer's time.) Put this batch file on the remote server in the C:\WINNT folder. Start the Schedule service on both your computer and the remote server (you can start a service on a remote computer through Server Manager), and then schedule the batch file to run by using the following AT command:





