Hi Joel,

Just a Guess but try puting it in a batch file, saving it onto your hard
disk and puting a shortcut under your all users profile under the startup
folder.  It should then run auto-magically when you start windows.

Cheers


Shane Broomhall

Brisbane Australia

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Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2001 12:49 PM
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Subject: Time synchronization for windows95 client


This really isn't a samba question, I don't think, but...
While monkeying around with the net command in dos, (net | more to see what
is there), I found the NET TIME \\SERVER /SET /YES command.
It synchronized a windows95 box with my linux server which runs ntp
and it also synchronized the windows95 box with my windows98 box, which
really isn't any
sort of server but does have its clock synchronized with an atomic clock
somewhere.
This is amazing to me, since when I looked around for time synchronization
software for windows a while back, nobody mentioned dos. They wanted you to
give them money for such software!!!
Now, the QUESTION:
I tried to put this command into my autoexc.bat but it fails because the
network card is not yet initialized when the autoexec.bat file is run.
Where would be a good place to stick this command so it runs after windows
initializes the network card?
Thanks,
Joel



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