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Service Errors
And the second
obvious question, have you taken a trace with something like ethereal? I’m
sure it has an (S)NTP protocol
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Importance: Low
Stupid
question, ntp port is opened between them? Since this is the only two servers
in the site, is there any ipsec rules etc?
Thank you
and have a splendid day!
Kind
Regards,
Freddy
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AndrewSent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 1:42 AMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Time Service
Errors
I’m having a problem with time
services in a particular root domain on 2003 sp1
I’m having a problem with time services in a
particular root domain on 2003 sp1.
Initially, all 4 dc’s were not advertising as time
servers, I was able to fix that issue.
The 3 dc’s will not do a resync with the pdc emulator
when I run “w32tm /resync”
C:\>w32tm /resync
Sending res
possibilties exist:
External/Internal Time Source
Internal hardware clock
Jorge
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Sent: Wed 2005-12-28 19:18
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Isn't it best practice to set the e
Yes, the Domain Controller holding the PDC Emulator Role is the
Domain-based FSMO which should be configured, ideally for external time from an
atomic clock such as the US Naval Observatory two addresses so long as you have
access through Port 123. Desktops can be configured if desired to
.com
Do you now realize that
Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon
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Behalf Of Douglas M. Long
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10:18 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Douglas M. Long
Sent: Wed 2005-12-28 19:18
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Isn't it best practice to set the entire domain time policy at the domain level
(Default Domain Policy) instead of trying to set
esday, December 28, 2005 12:56 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Time Service
why are you using the GPO to configure the time service on the PDC? Why not
just configure the PDC with the commands and info provided?
Jorge
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OK, so then I am still not synching with an external time source. I have
followed the steps, and still I get the same thing. I can not figure out what
it causing it to not use the server I specify. I am guessing it has something
to do with some group policy
inheritance on the default domain controller GPO and have different
settings?
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To keep
eida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005
8:49 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
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Service
w32tm /monitor
dc1.domain.com ***
PDC *** [10.100.110.12]:
ICMP: 0ms delay.
NTP: +0.000s offset from dc1.domain.com
RefID: &
RefID: 'LOCL' [76.79.67.76]
In addition to what Ulf said:
http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/jorge/archive/2005/11/20/111.aspx
Cheers,
Jorge
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Simon-Weidner
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 9:58 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Time Service
Hi Douglas,
To configure domain members and DCs to use the default behavior, eit
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I have read the Time Service white paper from Microsoft and am still
confused. I have set the default domain GPO to use N
I have read the Time Service white paper from Microsoft and am still
confused. I have set the default domain GPO to use NT5DS under Configure
Windows NTP Client, and set an external time server (navobs1.oar.net,0x1)
for NTPServer. I have also set Enable Windows NTP Server to enabled. There
are no o
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Subject: [ActiveDir]Time Service
I have followed the two recent threads over time syncronisation but am still
left with a doubt.
We have a single domain AD forest with 3 DCs. None of these has Internet
connection.
I wish to user a member server to syncronise with an external NTP and then
I have followed the two recent threads over time syncronisation but am still left with a doubt.
We have a single domain AD forest with 3 DCs. None of these has Internet connection.
I wish to user a member server to syncronise with an external NTP and then have the PDC emulator sync with this serv
CompetencySent: Monday, September 20, 2004 11:54
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir]
Time service
Can you guys share some light on the
following?
I would like to know
what the difference between using the “W32tm” and “net time” command is.
I am getting conflicting answers
from the
Can you guys share some light on the following?
I would like to know what the
difference between using the “W32tm” and “net
time” command is.
I am getting conflicting answers
from the servers when I run the two commands.\
When I use the w32tm command to
set the
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