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what is the syncronization command with time service in windows 10

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I usually right click on my digital clock then end up in date&time on control panel and finally arrive at internet time tab where I syncronize it with a server for perfect time. however many times it chages by several hours cause of linux changing the clock and I don't know how to correct that but while I find out about that, I'd like to know the direct command to go where this attachment shows below.

I don't want to run a schedule task for that, even better I want it to automatically sync I start windows 10.
 

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w32tm /resync

otherwise if its win 10 right click and select "Adjust date and time" and tell it to set time and TZ automatically

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I don't have "set time automaticaly" and "set time zone automaticaly" options. and w32tm /resync gives me error service has not been started.
 
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