
Blocking User Interference with Windows Clocks

Blocking User Interference with Windows Clocks
You’re using your Windows device and notice something strange in the date and time settings. Someone has changed the settings without your knowledge or permission. This makes it difficult to stay on schedule with tasks and activities. In this guide, we’ll show how to stop anonymous users from changing date and time settings on Windows computers.
How To Prevent Users From Changing the Date and Time on Windows
There are two ways to prevent users from changing Windows date and time. The first is to use Group Policy Editor, a system administration tool designed to control computer behavior in an organization. While the second way is to use Registry Editor, which allows you to modify Windows registry settings.
For both methods, you need administrative access to the computer to change it. Once you’ve made the changes, nobody can alter the date and time settings. Let’s look at each method in more detail.
1. Use the Group Policy Editor
If your computer is part of an organization and users often change the date and time, use Group Policy Editor to stop it. This will prevent those with limited access to the computer from altering the date and time. However, this method only works for Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education Editions.
So, if you have Windows Home Edition, this won’t work. In that case, you must first activate the Group Policy Editor for Windows Home . If it seems complicated, skip it and try the next solution instead.
Follow these steps to prevent users from changing the date and time:
- Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the Run window.
- Type gpedit.msc in the text box and press Enter. This will open the Group Policy Editor window.
- On the left side of the window, navigate to the following path:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Locale Services - In the right-side pane, double-click on Disallow user override of locale settings.
- In the pop-up window, check the Enabled radio button.
- Then click Apply > OK to save the changes.
This will block anyone from changing the date and time settings on your computer. However, if you have administrative access to the computer, you can still alter the settings.
If you want to revert to the default settings later, open Group Policy Editor again and change the value of Disallow user override of locale settings back to Not Configured or Disabled. This way, users can change the time and date again.
2. Tweak the Registry Editor
If you’re using Windows Home Edition or have disabled the Group Policy Editor, use the Registry Editor to protect date and time settings. This method is more advanced and has a higher risk of system damage.
In that case, back up your Windows registry before changing it. Doing so will restore settings if something goes wrong.
Follow these steps to stop users from changing the time and date via the registry:
- Open the Run command dialog box .
- Type regedit in the field and press Enter. This will open the Registry Editor .
- In the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\International\ - If the International folder doesn’t exist, create one. To do that, right-click on Control Panel and select New > Key. Name it International.
- Then right-click on International and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Name the newly created value PreventUserOverrides.
- Double-click on the PreventUserOverrides DWORD value.
- In the pop-up window, change the Value data to 1 and click OK.
Once you’ve made the changes, close the Registry Editor window and restart your computer.
To undo this restriction, delete the PreventUserOverrides DWORD value from the registry or change the value to 0. Doing so will enable users to change the time and date again.
Stop Windows Time and Date Changes
Now stop unauthorized users from changing the date and time settings on your Windows computer. This keeps your tasks and activities on track. If necessary, you can always undo this restriction.
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- Title: Blocking User Interference with Windows Clocks
- Author: David
- Created at : 2025-02-25 22:59:22
- Updated at : 2025-03-04 22:13:41
- Link: https://win11.techidaily.com/blocking-user-interference-with-windows-clocks/
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