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Interesting how this time sync is continuing. You'd think it would have been solved ever since I pointed it out probably (I'd need to check) a year or so ago. I have never had a problem syncing Windows Servers. It's the first thing setup in many computers. And yes having a Windows/Linux dual boot setup can lead to difficulties as they both want to use and set the BIOS clock. If people are having problems which are highly disruptive there are a lot of freeware and shareware programs out that sync the BIOS clock with services like NIST.
After a good night sleep and listening to jazz on Spotify I figured why not try this??
1. I have installed Linux subsystem for Windows (Ubuntu Bash on Windows). I run X programs using the admirable Xming program and so I have access to all the Ubuntu programs using synaptic. So installed the remote desktop program remiminaI found last night and thought I bet I can login to the server using this. Voila! This is a screenshot of my desktop remotly running Windows 10 in a Virtualbox VM on the server. Louis Armstrong singing "What a wonderful world" in my headphones. Nerds rule.
I should add that I need to reboot in the CU Dona posted about. Next time should be running build 15063.14 Ta ta
applied update .13 on one computer (set to preview) and .14 on other - set to fast download. No problems with either one.