Bruce Ferrell <bferr...@baywinds.org> wrote:

> I've found that AD is VERY sensitive to time differences, even in a pure 
> windows environment.  How Windows admins tolerate it I have yet to figure out.

AIUI the DEFAULT in a Windoze network is that all the Domain Controllers are 
also time servers (not NTP, MS's own creation) and the master DC takes on the 
role of root time server. Domain joined PCs will sync their time from the DCs. 
That way, the whole domain *should* normally stay in sync - ie it will be 
internally consistent but not necessarily correct wrt real wallclock time. For 
the times to stay correct, the master DC needs to be configured to use an 
external time reference.

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