<snip>
>That's actually in Windows 2003 SP1. It was not in the original version.
>It doesn't mean that we recommend it since we have almost no experience
>with it.

My question is: can I synchronize to a Windows 2003 SP1 from my linux
box?

and if I cannot, what is the oldest WINDOWS (w32tm) Net Time software
(not Meinberg nor other third party NTP software), I can sync to from
my linux box.

Thanks for your help,


Danny Mayer wrote:
> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> > <snip>
> > Windows versions below W2K3 run a crippled version of the SNTP protocol
> > and should not be used as servers in any situation where the correct
> > time is important!  Windows only queries its server for the time three
> > or four times per day!   There is just no way you can get reliable and
> > accurate time from a setup like that.
> >
> > Windows 2003 has much improved timekeeping but I still would not want to
> > use it as a server if anything else were available.
> >
>
> That's actually in Windows 2003 SP1. It was not in the original version.
> It doesn't mean that we recommend it since we have almost no experience
> with it.
>
> Danny
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