Thanks for the update. I would suggest that you reach out to Product Support, as you may have an issue with LT and that the system clock warning is just is not related to LT starting up. You can even remove The A360 Drive Sync component and the error will go away, but LT should always start.
Also here is a link to our knowledge based article on the system clock and A360 warning.
You can also reach out to Product Support for the issue with AutoCAD LT not starting up here.
Contact Autodesk Product Support:
Hope this helps getting you pointed in the right direction for help with LT not starting up.
I had just set up a new pc and installed Civil 3D, AutoCAD, Autodesk desktop app, etc. and got the same error message that my clock was wrong.
Hopefully this may be of help to someone else.
Even though my Windows clock was set to correct time zone, time, DST, etc., and I had reset it and rebooted numerous times, the issue was not resolved.
The solution for my installation was two parts.
First, the BIOS clock was out by a whole day. It must have been set wrong by the vendor.
Fixed that, but still no joy.
Next, my PC is on the network, but not part of the domain, so the clock was not able to sync with any Internet time servers as they are blocked for us.
On another PC on the domain, in an Administrator Elevated command prompt to determine the domain time server, run:
w32tm /query /source
It will return the domain's time server: SERVERName.DOMAIN.COM
Now on the unsynced PC, again in an elevated admin command prompt, run
NET TIME /domain:DOMAIN.COM /SET /Y
It should return the time server time, local time and a completed successfully message.
After that I could Sign In to the desktop app and in to Civil 3D and get my Bing Maps. All is well.
Cheers, and good luck.
-steve
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