, June 12, 2006 1:16 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Time Server for Forest Root PDC
The
best approach is to setupNTP on the PDC EmulatorroleForest
Root DC to point to the two IP addresses by IP on the 2 US Naval Observatory
time servers. It is possible
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ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Time Server for
Forest Root PDC
How have people on this list configured their Forest Root PDC to
synchronize the time service? Is it O.K. to use an internal time server on
a firewall? Is it best to point to tick.usno.navy.mil or time.windows.com
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How have people on this list configured their Forest Root
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How have people on this list configured their Forest Root PDC to synchronize the time service? Is it O.K. to use an internal time server on a firewall? Is it best to point to tick.usno.navy.mil
or time.windows.com?
Teo
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How have people on this list configured their Forest Root PDC to synchronize the time service? Is it O.K. to use an internal time
the external ones, depending on the individual company.
Chuck
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How have people on this list configured
Hi all,
We are having one windows 2003 DC and one windows 2003 ADC and 2000 clients of win 2000 prof and win xp prof. Now I want when the clients logs on to the domain their computer should update the time of it with the windows 2003 server.Is windows 2003 has any inbuilt feature to setup it as a
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server in windows 2003 !!
Hi all,
We are having one windows 2003 DC and one windows 2003 ADC and 2000
clients of win 2000 prof and win xp prof. Now I
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Time server
in windows 2003 !!
Hi all,
We are having one windows 2003 DC and one windows 2003 ADC and 2000
clients of win 2000 prof and win xp prof. Now I want when the clients logs on
to the domain their computer should update
Windows 2000 and 2003 servers have a native time service that can be
used by any client (windows or otherwise)
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=TimeSync.TXT
-ASB
FAST, CHEAP, SECURE: Pick Any TWO
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 04:39:16 -0800 (PST), Senthil Kumar
://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Configuring-Windows-Time
-Service.html
Cheers
Jorge
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Hi all,
We are having one windows 2003 DC and one windows
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!!
Hi all,
We are having one windows 2003 DC and one windows 2003 ADC and 2000 clients
of win 20
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The packets are
identical, and NTP actually came first. I just spoke with my time developer and
he confirmed that time sy
Title: time server
Our forest root server acts as the time server for AD domain member machines (I think that happens by default.) Do I have to take any additional steps to allow that same server to be the NTP server for a non-Windows device? The device is a phone switch on our network, and
Title: time server
Does your switch use/support SNTP (Simple NTP)? That is
what Windows DCs support, not NTP.
joe
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server
Does your switch use/support SNTP (Simple
NTP)? That is what Windows DCs support, not NTP.
joe
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Does your switch use/support SNTP (Simple NTP)? That is
what Windows DCs support, not NTP.
joe
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Does your switch use/support SNTP (Simple NTP)? That is
what Wi
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Uncertain as to the OS in question here but Windows 2003 supports both NTP
and SNTP -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/secmod118.mspx
--
Dean Wells
MSEtechnology
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Uncertain as to the OS in question here but Windows
2003 supports both NTP and SNTP -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/secmod118.mspx
--Dean WellsMSEtechnology* Email: dwells
it find a valid
NTP server?
-Nathan
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Uncertain as to the OS in question here
but Windows 2003
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From my understandingit (2K and K3) supports NTP for
reading time from a source, not as a source.
I.E. Windows with the default time service
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I own the time service
for Windows, so I can field the OS question. The NTP server in Windows 2003 is
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Its an AVAYA S8700
Media Server. The phone system admin showed me the web page where the Network
Time Server should be configured on the AVAYA. It doesnt let me choose which
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[ActiveDir] time server
As
Al pointed out, some MS docs need to be
reviewed...
The one Al specifically pointed out "http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/cits/interopmigr
be helpful in this situation.
Al
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It's an AVAYA S8700 Media Server. The phone system admin
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 4:30 PM
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Have you checked the DC in question to see what it's reporting?
You may also want to grab a net trace to see the packets on the wire.
Those two things might help
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] time
server
As Al pointed out, some MS docs need to be
reviewed...
The one Al specifically pointed out http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/cits/interopmigration/unix/usecdirw/06wsdsu.mspx
says straight out that the Time Server is SNTP
have at least one or two modules that are Windows 2000 based
for our CTI needs.
-rtk
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Its an AVAYA S8700
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