RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-09-16 Thread Jason Yaremchuk
I have had time increase problem on older servers after I upgraded from PII
to a PIII (while ago). I needed a bios update to fix the actual problem.
Look for bios upgrade if you want to try fix the root of the problem.

Cheers,
Jason

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

And please be sure to note the part of Michael's mail below here he said
stable. I once talked to a customer who was syncing DCs to an external
clock that rolled back ~20 years. I assure you that was not the best day
ever for this admin. :)

~Eric


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Yes, the recommendation is to use an internal hardware clock:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=816042

Tony 

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How about synch'ing it with an internal source that is stable?  Remember
that it needs port UDP 123 open.  I wonder why you wouldn't want to use
an external source, like http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html?
 
Mike Thommes



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The time on my server is constantly increasing and is clearly wrong. I
do not want to sync with and external source!

Help appreciated!

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RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-08-31 Thread Thommes, Michael M.
How about synch'ing it with an internal source that is stable?  Remember that 
it needs port UDP 123 open.  I wonder why you wouldn't want to use an external 
source, like http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html?
 
Mike Thommes



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The time on my server is constantly increasing and is clearly wrong. I do not 
want to sync with and external source!

Help appreciated!

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RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-08-31 Thread joe



Then you better be resetting the clock manually until you 
find what is wrong with the server. If it isn't syncing with anything, then its 
internal clock is fubar. 

How is tomorrow BTW, looks like you are sending this a good 
4 hours before I am responding. :o)

 joe


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PaulSent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:27 AMTo: 
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The time on my server is constantly 
increasing and is clearly wrong. I do not want to sync with and external 
source!
Help 
appreciated!
Windows 2000 advance 
server


RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-08-31 Thread Tony Murray
Yes, the recommendation is to use an internal hardware clock:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=816042

Tony 

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How about synch'ing it with an internal source that is stable?  Remember
that it needs port UDP 123 open.  I wonder why you wouldn't want to use
an external source, like http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html?
 
Mike Thommes



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Help appreciated!

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Re: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-08-31 Thread ASB
Why don't you want to sync externally?

Your BIOS battery is probably going south.



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On 9/1/05, Patrick Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 The time on my server is constantly increasing and is clearly wrong. I do
 not want to sync with and external source!
 
 Help appreciated!
 
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RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

2005-08-31 Thread Eric Fleischman
And please be sure to note the part of Michael's mail below here he said
stable. I once talked to a customer who was syncing DCs to an external
clock that rolled back ~20 years. I assure you that was not the best day
ever for this admin. :)

~Eric


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Yes, the recommendation is to use an internal hardware clock:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=816042

Tony 

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Time on server

How about synch'ing it with an internal source that is stable?  Remember
that it needs port UDP 123 open.  I wonder why you wouldn't want to use
an external source, like http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html?
 
Mike Thommes



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The time on my server is constantly increasing and is clearly wrong. I
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