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- server clock is not synchronized
- I'm using Windows XP Professional. When I double click on a computer name in My Network Places, an error says "This server's clock is not synchronized with the primary domain controller's clock". Please advisethanks and regards,The workstation is not synchronizing time with the PDC. Run the command on the workstation:net...
- Tags: choywg@..., server, W32Time
- Q&A 2005-12-16
- W2K Server to use external time server
- W2K Server to use external time serverI have a windows 2000 Server which is a primary domain controller for my network. Currently all pcs connected to the server get the time that the server has. Unfortunately the server is not setup to sychronise to any external server. Can someone please...
- Tags: KingOfTheNerds, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, W32Time, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-17
- Windows Time!
- Came across a problem today. Has anyone or does anyone know how to solve it? 5 geographic sites, some with differnt time zones. The main site picks up time from the internet and all other sites are supposed to sync. I couldn't even sync the main site with the Internet....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, server, SNTP, Whatme?, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-16
- Synchronize your Windows 2000 system clock
- Do you keep missing meetings because your Windows 2000 system clock is off? Find out how simple it is to synchronize your system clock with a domain time server and get back on track.Are you looking for a simple way to learn more about Windows 2000 Professional? Our Windows 2000...
- Tags: Kerberos, PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Bill Detwiler, W32Time, Microsoft Windows, system clock, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, computer, w32time service, domain controller
- Technical articles 2001-05-08
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- Major Win32Time Issue - Time Sync
- Hey all,I'm a frequent reader and just recently started an account. I'm a new Sys. Admin for a startup company and it appears that some major windows time service issues are occurring. I've done about 6 hours worth of googling and searching on this forum and others. ...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, NETWORKING, Sburk, PDC
- Discussion threads 2007-10-03
- Date and Time policy
- I need to disable in Windows XP the system time and date adjustment...for a group of users. I mean, is there any way to make unchangeable the system time and date without removing users from local admin group? Any Ideas? GPO? Users time and date should stay synchronized with PDC...
- Tags: administrator, DC, Gr@..., group policy, local administrator, permission, windows
- Q&A 2005-05-31
- Connection to Network lost in SBS2003
- I am having a problem with my SBS2003. Since last week all clients on the network have been losing part of their connection with the network.When I say they are losing part of their connection I mean that they may still be able to view cached websites or to receive...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Domain names, kitty81, network, Warning Source
- Discussion threads 2007-10-05
- Synchronizing Kerberos and WTIME32 in Windows 2000 Server
- Wrong name for the time service...It's W32Time NOT WTIME32!!!Not the Navy' Timer ServersI don't speak for the US Navy, but it is my understanding that it does not like it when people use its time services, especially for non-critical operation
- Tags: software, windows, Thanateros, Navy, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Kerberos, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, server, NTP
- Discussion threads 2006-12-05
- Windows Time Agent (zip)
- GUI applet configures, monitors, and audits Windows Time (W32Time). Clock variances, drift graphs, and test tools. Never use w32tm.exe again. Can be remotely installed & monitored using Domain Time separate download. Version 4.1.b.20060130R may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
- Tags: Agent, Microsoft Windows, Real Estate, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2006-02-08
- WinXP time management
- I am working with a Time Server on multiple networks that need to be synchronized. The server has 3 individual ports distributing amongst them. It seems that due to the time interval that Windows is polling, the networks are breaking time. They seem to be off about 9 to 10...
- Tags: WalnuT107, Microsoft Windows XP, time management
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- logs seems wird
- hi alli am i doamin environment.two xp computer have wird logs.1. date is 2008,2009, when the user say he didnt change the time.2. system log stop showing logs couple month ago.the system log configured for recycle in 7 days.3. i get w32time log that clerified that the syncronization with the...
- Tags: ldap_pro@...
- Q&A 2006-05-24
- Windows XP Time Service and Polling
- I am working with a Time Server on multiple networks that need to be synchronized. The server has 3 individual ports distributing amongst them. It seems that due to the time interval that Windows is polling, the networks are breaking time. They seem to be off about...
- Tags: WalnuT107, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-05-03
- Client and server synchronisation
- My network has developed a problem where the date and time have been set forward by one day.This has caused a conflict between the clients and servers.Attempts at solving the problem has been temporary as after working for some hours the operations master controller and other domain controllers reset themselves....
- Tags: child domain, DC, domain, domain controller, malo_piny@..., networking, server, time service
- Discussion threads 2004-11-24
- Svchost services
- I'm aware of how to view the services running under a particular svchost.exe, but is it possible to see which service is using the memory that is slowing down my system? the svchost.exe is running at about 20-25mb ram. This svchost is running services such as netman, w32time, fastuser, etc....
- Tags: jarh7@...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-24
- Synchronizing Kerberos and W32Time in Windows 2000 Server
- Synchronize your watches—or, in this case, synchronize your Windows 2000 Server settings. Here's how to set up an external time server and make sure all your servers are on the same page. If you're running a Windows 2000 domain controller and member servers and authenticating with Kerberos, you...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Windows 2000, Kerberos, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Operating Systems, Software, Security, Hardware
- Technical articles 2006-12-04
- How do I use the Windows Time Service?
- If you manage Windows 2000 and Active Directory, you should know that the Win2K Time Service is key to ensuring that the Kerberos security protocol and other Windows 2000 services work correctly. All machines in a Windows 2000 forest need to have the correct time. This article will explain the...
- Tags: Steven Warren
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- ClockWatch Server (EXE)
- ClockWatch Server is a Windows certified timeserver that maintains network time with atomic accuracy. ClockWatch Server works both with the client w32time service in Windows XP, as well as support for Mac, Unix, Cisco, and other device protocols such as SNTP, NIST, NIST-80, TIME, and DAYTIME. Features: Clock Locking--prevents unauthorized...
- Tags: Network, ClockWatch Server, Microsoft Windows, GPS, Operating Systems, Networking, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-03-15
- Logon Failure Error
- I have a windows 2000 AD domain in Native mode. I have started to get failures from different PCs (Win 2K Pro and XP Pro)when they try to access a certain member server in the domain. They get the following error: "Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect." I...
- Tags: domain, server, member server
- Q&A 2005-04-26
- Time
- Hi thereI want to know if there is a way to set our server to update everyones clocks when they are on the LAN?ThanksTimOne solutionAssuming Windows, if you're not interested in exact-to-the-second accuracy throughout the day, stick a NET TIME statement in the login scripts. I'm sure other network...
- Tags: NET TIME, Net, server, lan, time, clock, tim.williams@..., hardware, NTP, Microsoft Windows, domain, PDCE, Thanks Tim
- Discussion threads 2006-02-08
- Mastering the Windows Time Service
- If you manage Windows 2000 and ActiveDirectory, you should know that the Win2K Time Service is key toensuring that the Kerberos security protocol and other Windows 2000services work correctly. All machines in a Windows 2000 forest need tohave the correct time. This article will explain the details and showyou how...
- Tags: domain controller, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Net, Net Time, Time Service
- Blog posts 2006-09-26
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