From: Free, Bob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: RE: DC changing time?

 

The time service on the DC wouldn't accept an offset that big.

 

I worked a call back in August where the point-to-point T3 went down for 8
hrs.  When the link came back 1 DC on each side of the link each changed
their dates from 08/11/08 to 01/02/09.  Then 45 minutes later reset back to
08/11/08.  On the west coast no one could then authenticate to the network.
On the east coast, where the PDCE resided, there were no issues.  Took
Microsoft support many hours to fix that network.

 

 

Webster

 

 

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: RE: DC changing time?

 

Bad NTP Time source?
Enumerate and check them.

 

From: mqcarp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: DC changing time?

 

We had a weird issue where apparently a DC rolled back exactly one day in
time (6:30PM Monday became 6:30PM Sunday). This wreaked havoc on policy
issues. All I can see in the event logs is the change in policy where it was
denying log ins all of a sudden. The DC time was updated and we are back on
track but I can not see what would cause something like this. No one was at
the office in IT when this occurred. The only thing odd was an admin had
left himself logged into the server at the end of the day. Has anyone seen
this before?

AD 2003 2003 Server Standard


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