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I really appreciate you for including the screenshots of the errors that you were getting during the course of troubleshooting. I would first suggest you to check if this is caused by the Norton security program installed on the computer. We have come across certain scenarios where some security programs had caused the permission issues while access certain applications, features or files on the computer.

So, the next thing that you may try is to temporarily disable the Norton Security Program and check if that helps. Temporarily disable the third party security program. If you have installed any. I request you to contact the technical support for the security program to temporarily disable it and then check if that resolves the issue. Important: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats.

In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software. If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you're connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks. Hope this is helpful.

Please get back to us with the updates. Now the synchronization is telling me that I do not have access to something.

Windows Time Service is started through services. I suggest you to boot the computer in clean boot and check if the issue persists. How to perform a clean boot in Windows. Note: Please go through the section: How to reset the computer to start as usual after troubleshooting with clean boot of the Kb article to boot the computer in normal startup after fixing the issue.

Please reply us on the status of the issue to assist you further. I cannot sync Internet Time. When I navigate to the "Internet Time" tab under the "Date and Time" dialog, I get the error "Unable to continue: You do not have permission to perform this task.

Please contact your computer administrator for help. I am trying to run w32tm. Regards, Dharmendra, Bangalore India. Wednesday, January 19, PM. The tab might be missing because your computer is part of a domain. Proposed as answer by Andre. Thursday, January 20, AM. Ziegler 0. Is the service "Windows Time" W32Time running? Can you check this under the services MMC snapin. The note at the bottom of the first link from Alex Verboon has the following, which worked on my Domain-associated Windows 7 system: Synchronizing with an Internet time server You can synchronize your computer clock with an Internet time server.

This means that the clock on your computer is updated to match the clock on the time server, which can help ensure that the clock on your computer is accurate. There is an easy way to sync thru the command line prompt. Sync Clock from Command Line. Open an administrative mode command prompt right-click, Run as administrator , and then type in the following command:.

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