Ron Johnson said...
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> marc wrote:
> > Joshua J. Kugler said...
> >> On Friday 14 July 2006 13:07, marc wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site
> >>> However, it is necessary to time sync
> >>>
nick said...
> nick wrote:
> > marc wrote:
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> >> Any ideas or suggestions?
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> >
> > Hasn't NetTime been abandoned? Anyways, how about pointing the NetTime
> > client on the WinBox to the NetTime Server on the Winbox. Then have a
> > separate NTP client update the time when net access
nick said...
> marc wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site > applause> However, it is necessary to time sync desktop client's to a
> > Windows server. (This is a strict requirement for reasons that I won't
> > go into. Yes, I know how trivial it wou
nick wrote:
marc wrote:
Any ideas or suggestions?
Hasn't NetTime been abandoned? Anyways, how about pointing the NetTime
client on the WinBox to the NetTime Server on the Winbox. Then have a
separate NTP client update the time when net access is available.
Okay, curiousity got the be
marc wrote:
Hi,
I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site applause> However, it is necessary to time sync desktop client's to a
Windows server. (This is a strict requirement for reasons that I won't
go into. Yes, I know how trivial it would be with a Linux server, etc.)
W
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marc wrote:
> Joshua J. Kugler said...
>> On Friday 14 July 2006 13:07, marc wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site
>>> However, it is necessary to time sync
>>> desktop client's to a Windows server. (Thi
Joshua J. Kugler said...
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> On Friday 14 July 2006 13:07, marc wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site > applause> However, it is necessary to time sync desktop client's to a
> > Windows server. (This is a strict requirement for reasons that I won't
>
Should get you going:
http://www.google.com/search?q=ntp+windows
j
On Friday 14 July 2006 13:07, marc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site applause> However, it is necessary to time sync desktop client's to a
> Windows server. (This is a strict requirem
Hi,
I've managed to get Linux through the door at a client's site However, it is necessary to time sync desktop client's to a
Windows server. (This is a strict requirement for reasons that I won't
go into. Yes, I know how trivial it would be with a Linux server, etc.)
Windows has a "service" c
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