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jcck2003

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Hi All:

we have a mixed NT/2000 (NT server domain and 2000 professionals) what is a good solution for everyone to sync their clock with the server ? I have tried timeserver but it doesn't work

Thanks
JDLK
 
Login script.. just a bat file or something.. it takes like .0005 seconds to run and it works everytime..

in the login script:

NET TIME \\YourServerIp /set

"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain

"I should of been a doctor.." Me
 
Your 2000 machines are the only ones that require a time synch and this should be ready to go out of the box if you have 2000 DC's in the environment.

What is timeserver and how is your environment configured?

/Siddharth
 
For our sake, we all downloaded D4Time, a freeware program, and installed it in the Startup Folder. It syncs to the national atomic clocks and keeps things nice and steady.

cheers,
Jack

Jack De Winter
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MedTel Software
 
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