Re: [ntp:questions] Standalone Windows XP/7 Machine Needs to Serve NTP

2013-09-11 Thread nospam . swstadel
On Monday, September 9, 2013 6:28:53 PM UTC-5, David Woolley wrote: > On 09/09/13 19:42, David Taylor wrote: > > It will do what you need, although > you will likely need to use orphan > mode. I can't help you with that. > Stepping the time on the reference > PC may cause problems, though, but it

Re: [ntp:questions] Standalone Windows XP/7 Machine Needs to Serve NTP

2013-09-09 Thread nospam . swstadel
Thanks for the input. I have limited myself to this because I am required to do so for other reasons. The Linux machines are embedded Linux, and have no user interaction. The user and the application on the Windows machine must be able to set time. And the Linux devices must remain synchrono

[ntp:questions] Standalone Windows XP/7 Machine Needs to Serve NTP

2013-09-09 Thread nospam . swstadel
I have a standalone network that can have no connection to the internet. It is a small network, with one Windows XP or Windows 7 laptop, and several Linux devices all connected through a switch. The Windows machine needs to have the Linux devices stay on the same time as it. Accuracy to withi