is apple support doc=A0correct it every time (even though it is for a diffe=
rnt issue).=0A=0Ahttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS2538=0A=A0__________________=
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____________=0AFrom: Carl Campion <ccampion@mac.com>=0ATo: ISED-L@LISTSERV.=
SYR.EDU=0ASent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:09:40 PM=0ASubject: Time serv=
er question=0A=0AHere is another technical question, it was wasn't accepted=
by 2 Apple client/server lists (I don't know why)=0A=0A=0AI was informed t=
oday that the iMacs in one of our studios were displaying different times. =
This is curious because they are imaged from the same master that is config=
ured to get its time from the school's time server. Indeed they were off by=
about 4 minutes. When I went to the system preferences and selected Date a=
nd Time they all synced to the server.=A0 I have seen this occasionally but=
not for a group of computers. I am afraid of them drifting more than 5 min=
utes from the servers.=A0 I would appreciate any input.=0A=0Athanks=0A=0ACa=
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