Windows 11/10 does not update Daylight Savings Time

The computer uses the date and time to identify when files are created, modified, or deleted; to manage email messages and catalog system restoration points, and to manage many other important system-related activities. If you’re faced with this issue, you can follow the instructions outlined below to resolve the issue. Do the following: The time zone, date, and time have been set! Now, you’ll need to Synchronize time regularly with the Internet Time Server. Windows can automatically synchronize the date and time with a time server to make sure the accurate time is displayed. Follow these steps to enable Internet Time: Note: If your computer is part of a domain, the Internet Time feature is not available. Contact your System Administrator for clock synchronization information. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Now, make sure that Synchronize with an Internet Time server is checked.Next, make sure the computer is connected to the Internet and click the Update Now button.

The computer will now connect to an Internet server and updates the time on the computer. Note: If the computer fails to receive an update from the selected Internet Time server, a message opens stating that an error has occurred. Select a different server and try again.

Click OK.

Internet Time is now enabled on your computer! The issue should now be resolved. However, if you’re still having problems with the clock showing the wrong time when the PC switches from Normal time to Daylight Savings Time (DST), make sure to uncheck the Notify me when clock changes option. I hope this helps! Related post:

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