LabVIEW affects the system time?

It is a generic question that our network administrator does not know. We have recently upgraded our network and included a network clock to synchronize the clocks. All the other computers are doing well with that but for some reason any 4 computers with Labview on it (and only these 4 computers) were not in sync with the time network. Is there a reason or medium that Labview could have an impact on the time computer system is on or it is probably a network problem?

I can't think of a way that LabVIEW could have an impact on the time synchronization in a domain. I've never seen this issue at work here, and I have our domain server act as a time reference.

LabVIEW installation installs a service "National Instrument time synchronization. It is possible that may be the cause of the problem, then you can try to disable it and see what happens. On my system, that the service is set to "Automatic", but it is not started.

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