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Old 01-04-2007, 05:40 AM
Todd
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Time Syncronization with 2003 Server Domain Controller

I have syncronized my 2003 Server (DC) with a clock, but my clients in this
domain do not syncronize. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Time Syncronization with 2003 Server Domain Controller

Todd wrote:

> I have syncronized my 2003 Server (DC) with a clock, but my clients
> in this domain do not syncronize. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated.



Write a batch file containing the command

NET TIME \\computer /SET /YES (replace computer with the name of the
computer you want to synch to).


Put that batch file (or a shortcut to it) in the startup folder of each of
the other computers on the network.

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Re: Time Syncronization with 2003 Server Domain Controller

Todd wrote:

> I have syncronized my 2003 Server (DC) with a clock, but my clients
> in this domain do not syncronize. Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated.



Write a batch file containing the command

NET TIME \\computer /SET /YES (replace computer with the name of the
computer you want to synch to).


Put that batch file (or a shortcut to it) in the startup folder of each of
the other computers on the network.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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Re: Time Syncronization with 2003 Server Domain Controller

Todd,
what do the following commands give you (when run from XP or w2k3):

w32tm /monitor /domain:your_local_domain_name
(i.e. my.domain.local)

w32tm /monitor /computers:name_of_one_of_your_XP_workstations

or, if you want that against local machine:
w32tm /monitor /computers:localhost
?

(or
w32tm -source -v
to check local w2k server or workstation (you'd have to have rights to do
that))

Ideally, you should synch one of your DCs to external time source (local
area public stratum-2 time servers, or you could use time.windows.com),
the rest of your DCs will grab time from the DC that synch to outside...
and, nothing needs to be done to your workstations, they should be fine,
well, providing they run current OSes.

Review this KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042 - How to configure
an authoritative time server in Windows Server 2003

"Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have syncronized my 2003 Server (DC) with a clock, but my clients in this
> domain do not syncronize. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



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Re: Time Syncronization with 2003 Server Domain Controller

Todd,
what do the following commands give you (when run from XP or w2k3):

w32tm /monitor /domain:your_local_domain_name
(i.e. my.domain.local)

w32tm /monitor /computers:name_of_one_of_your_XP_workstations

or, if you want that against local machine:
w32tm /monitor /computers:localhost
?

(or
w32tm -source -v
to check local w2k server or workstation (you'd have to have rights to do
that))

Ideally, you should synch one of your DCs to external time source (local
area public stratum-2 time servers, or you could use time.windows.com),
the rest of your DCs will grab time from the DC that synch to outside...
and, nothing needs to be done to your workstations, they should be fine,
well, providing they run current OSes.

Review this KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042 - How to configure
an authoritative time server in Windows Server 2003

"Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EE712C02-C353-4C86-966F-F16ABD4236AF@microsoft.com...
>I have syncronized my 2003 Server (DC) with a clock, but my clients in this
> domain do not syncronize. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



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