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Time is not set by the usual method as we used to do with XP in the Control Panel or Services. Now to sync time or to set a time interval you have to modify "Time Synchronization" in the Task Scheduler > Time Synchronization (or create a new schedule as I did) (I disabled the built-in time schedule and created my own). Also using the registry to modify time synch does not work in Windows 7.
The only method that Windows 7 uses to synch time is through "Time Synchronization". You can use the Control Panel > Date and Time > Internet Time to set the server you use, but Windows 7 uses Time Synchronization in the Task Scheduler and not the Windows Time found in Services.msc to sync time. I have my Windows Time set to manual. Task Scheduler runs my task every 2 hours to synch time.