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Setting a internal time server?? 1

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tipifire

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I don't want the time to go to the internet i
would like it to set it to the server itself that all the computers align to or to a workstation. Is this possible? or How safe is it to have a internal time server???

The perfection we strive for should be our acceptance of imperfection and to gain answers to our problems, we should always add the unknown as one possibility
 
NET TIME /SETSNTP:<servername or IP> then run NET TIME /SET to verify you are looking to the time server. You can then configure this option within your DHCP scope to push out to the clients...

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Matt Wray

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I understand this part but not fully. Does the server already send a time at port 132? Or is there setup for this?

The perfection we strive for should be our acceptance of imperfection and to gain answers to our problems, we should always add the unknown as one possibility
 
ok I see, i also configured the dhcp. thankyou....
But it gets me interested that the server was doing this all the broadcasting al of the time???

The perfection we strive for should be our acceptance of imperfection and to gain answers to our problems, we should always add the unknown as one possibility
 
I don't think it tries to be the Time Server until you designate it as the Authoritative Time Server for your Domain...

Thanks,

Matt Wray

GFH

 
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