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Time sync the domain
Posted by johnfli on March 2nd, 2004


How and where do I go about syncing the time on all the win2kPro machines to
my SBS Machine?


Posted by Gerry Voras on March 2nd, 2004


Are you on an active directory or pdc/bcd environment? If AD, then kerberos
will take care of sime sync for you. If a PDC environment, use the NET TIME
command in your login scripts.

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Posted by johnfli on March 2nd, 2004


I have AD, but times on all the machines are different.



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Posted by Torgeir Bakken (MVP) on March 2nd, 2004


johnfli wrote:

Hi

Strange, that is not supposed to happen. Take a look here for
some documentation extracts and links:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...66F7@hydro.com


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Posted by Gerry Voras on March 4th, 2004


Try using the net time command on a workstation and see what happens. X.500
and kerberos don't allow workstations to be out of sync with the
authentication servers.

BTW, are all the servers sync'd to each other?


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