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QuestionI tried to change the time on my computer by using the command prompt, but it didn't work. What can I do?Community AnswerTry right clicking on the CMD icon and selecting "Run as administrator." Then follow the instructions again.
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QuestionCan I change system time without administrator privileges?JLloydCommunity AnswerUnfortunately, you can't—attempting to change the time and/or date without using Command Prompt in administrator mode will result in an error.
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QuestionWhat if I want to set date and time settings as automatic so that it fetches the date and time from the internet?JLloydCommunity AnswerYour computer already does this by default. If you turned off the automatic time and date setting, you can re-enable it from within Windows Settings by opening the Time & Language menu and clicking the "Off" switch next to the "Set time automatically" heading.
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QuestionHow do I change the computer's time and date in command prompt if it says C:\Users but nothing else?Community AnswerFirst run as administrator in the cmd mode, then try to change the time and date.
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QuestionHow can I set time automatically by using command line?Rudy TothCommunity AnswerYou should learn more about "Syntax" at the HELP file @ the command prompt. If you type in C:\>TIME it will show you the correct time according to the time in the BIOS. You don't need to set the time, for that is already pre-selected and done its automatically set during the spring ahead and fall back hours.
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QuestionHow do i get it to stop saying the client doesn't have the right privileges?Rudy TothCommunity AnswerThat means you are not an administrator on that computer. That is someone else's job to handle.
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QuestionI changed the date successfully, but the website requires me to change it back. How can I bypass this?Minter1Community AnswerTry looking for an option in the settings that says "sync time now" or something similar.
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QuestionHow can I disable automatic time and date correction from a DOS prompt?Minter1Community AnswerYou can't disable automatic time and date correction from a DOS prompt; it must be done in Windows settings.
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