"dprebble" <dprebble@claremorecity.com> wrote in message
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great and I have added it to a user in Active Directory under Profiles |
Logon Scripts, but it is not running. Is there something else that I am not
doing?
If your PCs are Windows 2000 or Windows XP and your servers are Windows 2000
Server or Windows Server 2003, you do not need to do this since the PCs and
servers are already in a time synch hierarchy.
Also by default - regular domain users do not have the necessary rights to
change the PC time anyway so the process would fail if done through a login
script.
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"dprebble" <dprebble@claremorecity.com> wrote in message
news:E61A53B4-8212-49D7-B374-A29FB10939C1@microsoft.com...
great and I have added it to a user in Active Directory under Profiles |
Logon Scripts, but it is not running. Is there something else that I am not
doing?