Re: [Samba] Re: Accepting Time Server

2003-06-09 Thread Michael MacIsaac
> How does Microsoft Windows know to grab the time off the Linux server? As I said: "clients can still set their time with the "net time" command." The synax is "net time \\sambaServer /set /yes This can be run interactively from a DOS prompt, in an autoexec.bat, or in a netlogon startup scr

Re: [Samba] Re: Accepting Time Server

2003-06-07 Thread Chris Smith
On Saturday 07 June 2003 22:06, Tom Diehl wrote: > > Samba's time service is most useful for Win9x systems as there are no > > security constraints that prevent the above "net time /set" command from > > properly executing. For Windows 2k/XP, users without admin privileges > > cannot successfully

[Samba] Re: Accepting Time Server

2003-06-07 Thread Tom Diehl
On 7 Jun 2003, Chris Smith wrote: > On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 16:36, SoloCDM wrote: > > > How does Microsoft Windows know to grab the time off the Linux server? > > In regards to Samba's time service the Windows system simply performs a > "net time /set" command, executed manually or via a script. >

Re: [Samba] Re: Accepting Time Server

2003-06-07 Thread Chris Smith
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 16:36, SoloCDM wrote: > How does Microsoft Windows know to grab the time off the Linux server? In regards to Samba's time service the Windows system simply performs a "net time /set" command, executed manually or via a script. > Is ntpd needed on the Linux server to execute