w32tm

In computing, w32tm is a command-line tool of Microsoft Windows operating systems used to diagnose problems occurring with time setting. It was introduced as a standard feature of Windows XP.[1][2]

w32tm
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseOctober 25, 2001 (2001-10-25)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeCommand
LicenseProprietary commercial software

The command can be used to convert an NTTE or NTP formatted date into a readable format.[2]

Example

The current time zone settings can be displayed using the /tz parameter:

w32tm /tz
gollark: ???
gollark: You care more about this than the UK's collapsing food supply chains?
gollark: Notably, there are actually substantial inter-sex physical differences which would otherwise just make the records mostly men.
gollark: They should be by sex probably. There are good reasons for this.
gollark: I've heard of this. I use it anyway, I just don't like it compared to what could have been used.

See also

References

  1. Technet, MS (2010). "W32tm on MS Technet". Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  2. https://ss64.com/nt/w32tm.html

Further reading

  • John Paul Mueller (2007). Windows Administration at the Command Line for Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0470165799.
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