Procmon time record and troubleshooting clock change
I'm troubleshooting a clock change issue (clock appears to be changing around 1 AM then back causing scheduled tasks to run twice) and turned to ProcMon to dig into what is running and what might be causing the clock change. After scheduling and running ProcMon while the anomaly happened I was able to capture a trace. After opening the trace I do not see the anomaly I detected by a different script that same night.
I have a suspision ProcMon does not record actual OS time in it's Date & Time column but some sort of calculated time based on event offsets.
Is this true? Is there any way to use ProcMon to correlate events to OS time stamps or would I need to use a different tool?
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I'm troubleshooting a clock change issue (clock appears to be changing around 1 AM then back causing scheduled tasks to run twice) and turned to ProcMon to dig into what is running and what might be causing the clock change. After scheduling and running ProcMon while the anomaly happened I was able to capture a trace. After opening the trace I do not see the anomaly I detected by a different script that same night.
I have a suspision ProcMon does not record actual OS time in it's Date & Time column but some sort of calculated time based on event offsets.
Is this true? Is there any way to use ProcMon to correlate events to OS time stamps or would I need to use a different tool?
time clock procmon
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I'm troubleshooting a clock change issue (clock appears to be changing around 1 AM then back causing scheduled tasks to run twice) and turned to ProcMon to dig into what is running and what might be causing the clock change. After scheduling and running ProcMon while the anomaly happened I was able to capture a trace. After opening the trace I do not see the anomaly I detected by a different script that same night.
I have a suspision ProcMon does not record actual OS time in it's Date & Time column but some sort of calculated time based on event offsets.
Is this true? Is there any way to use ProcMon to correlate events to OS time stamps or would I need to use a different tool?
time clock procmon
I'm troubleshooting a clock change issue (clock appears to be changing around 1 AM then back causing scheduled tasks to run twice) and turned to ProcMon to dig into what is running and what might be causing the clock change. After scheduling and running ProcMon while the anomaly happened I was able to capture a trace. After opening the trace I do not see the anomaly I detected by a different script that same night.
I have a suspision ProcMon does not record actual OS time in it's Date & Time column but some sort of calculated time based on event offsets.
Is this true? Is there any way to use ProcMon to correlate events to OS time stamps or would I need to use a different tool?
time clock procmon
time clock procmon
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