Hi...
The Samba list guys should know more about this stuff...
but you may want to try this in your netlogon batch file......

net use \\samba /set /y

Hope this helps...
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Pollock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:58 AM
Subject: Setting the time with Samba


> Hi,
>
> I was being lazy, and was going to sync the time on my Windoze box against
> my Linux box, using the "net time" command from a DOS box.
>
> Here's what happened:
>
> C:\WINDOWS>net time \\caesar
> Current time at \\CAESAR is 5-26-2001 2:53A.M.
> The command was completed successfully.
>
> But on my Linux box:
>
> caesar:/home/apollock# date
> Sat May 26 17:56:20 EST 2001
>
> I'm pretty sure I do have my hardware clock set to UTC (how can you
> tell?), but even then:
>
> caesar:/home/apollock# date --utc
> Sat May 26 07:57:06 UTC 2001
>
> So I'm at a bit of a loss to work out what's going on with respect to the
> time differences.
>
> The timezone on the Linux box is same as the Windoze box.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Andrew
>
>
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