Steve Kostecke <koste...@ntp.org> writes: >On 2009-02-14, Unruh <unruh-s...@physics.ubc.ca> wrote:
>> gary.limanap...@elisys.co.uk writes: >> >>>The only way we can stop it is to disable W32Time process on the >>>Tablets, but this then leaves them unsynchronised. Still searching for >>>a solution? >> >> So this definitely sounds like a bug of some kind in the Windows >> server's ntp code. Are they running the ntpd reference implimentation >> or what ntp software are they running? >w32time ... see the quoted text from the OP. It is w32 time on the tablets, but they are not the problem, the server is. It is the server, he said, which pumps out packets trying to change the polling interval of the clients every 300ms. Thus it is the server's program which one needs to look into. At least that was how I read the post. Note that one could surely install ntpd onto the tablets instead of W32Time. to keep them synchronized. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions