Ok...I'm confused. My clients are time syncing with my DC fine, however I want to set the time on my DC to match that of its SNTP servers that it's pointing to.
I've checked my DC's SNTP servers by using:
net time /querysntp
I get the following results:
The current SNTP value is: tick.usno.navy.mil:tock.usno.navy.mil
So I know its pointing to the right servers. Now I want my DC's clock to adjust to the correct time. (Its off by about 5 minutes.) In the past I would manually open up the clock to change the time to reflect what I saw on the website. However, isn't there a command to force the clock to change by using its SNTP servers?
I tired W32tm -s, but my clock never changes. I've read that it slowly adjusts the time, but I did this almost 24 hours ago and the time is still of by roughly the same amount it was when I ran W32tm.
Any suggestions on how to force my DC to change the time to its SNTP servers?
Thanks.
Chris
I've checked my DC's SNTP servers by using:
net time /querysntp
I get the following results:
The current SNTP value is: tick.usno.navy.mil:tock.usno.navy.mil
So I know its pointing to the right servers. Now I want my DC's clock to adjust to the correct time. (Its off by about 5 minutes.) In the past I would manually open up the clock to change the time to reflect what I saw on the website. However, isn't there a command to force the clock to change by using its SNTP servers?
I tired W32tm -s, but my clock never changes. I've read that it slowly adjusts the time, but I did this almost 24 hours ago and the time is still of by roughly the same amount it was when I ran W32tm.
Any suggestions on how to force my DC to change the time to its SNTP servers?
Thanks.
Chris