On Nov 10, 2005, at 4:58 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
So close to working that this is annoying. Upon looking into the
Windows DHCP client, one can request specific DHCP options be
mapped to specific places in the registry, so I cooked up the
following:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dhcp
\Parameters\Options\4] "RegLocation"="SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\
\Services\\W32Time\\Parameters\\NtpServer" "KeyType"=dword:00000001
I ended up doing RegMon through a DHCP release/renew... nadda.
RegMon through an IPL of the computer... nadda! It would appear to
me that this above functionality has been disabled in Win2K SP4, or
who knows... The "Options" area under DHCP\Parameters never got
touched - my added key or any of the existing ones. Might just as
well come up with another solution then. Just thought I would
update on where this path ended.
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There is a security policy setting you must change.
You want to give "Authenticated Users" the right to adjust the time.
Sorry I don't have a windows PC before me at the moment, so I can't
point you to the exact item
--control panel/administrative tools/security settings-- or
something like it.
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