i did it this way,
Or use ntp service in xp ..
or use GPEDIT.MSC ( group policies )
For this goto
Computer config - Windows Settings - Security Settings -
- Local policy - UserRights.
in here below there is System Time Change
Just add the domain group where all of you domain users
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Hi,
in my logon.bat file i put : net time \\admin /SET /YES to
synchronise computer time with the server.
This works when the user who is login in has administrator rights on
the computer.
How can i do with users who are just member of the domain? Is there
a way to
Hello,
This is new to me (WPKG). I started to use a product that I had to pay for
to switch users. Tell me more if you can. I've started looking at the web
site documentation.
Kent N
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Hi,
in my logon.bat file i put : net time \\admin /SET /YES to
synchronise
Not a samba solution, but I prefer to run it as a scheduled job on each
computer. Set it to multiple schedules, including at login or bootup,
plus every few hours. It's not as accurate as NTP, but it works.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
This is new to me (WPKG). I started to use a product
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
This is new to me (WPKG). I started to use a product that I had to pay for
to switch users. Tell me more if you can. I've started looking at the web
site documentation.
WPKG is just something that can run commands when the system boots (or
using windows
Patrick DUBAU wrote:
in my logon.bat file i put : net time \\admin /SET /YES to synchronise
computer time with the server.
This works when the user who is login in has administrator rights on
the computer.
How can i do with users who are just member of the domain? Is there
a way to run this
Thanks for all your answers.
I found another way to solve my problem
I use cpau.exe found at http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/cpau.htm
First step : create an encrypt file by the following command (execute on
c:\ -because on netwotk drive it won't work) :
cpau.exe –u iufm\administrator –p
Tomasz Chmielewski a écrit :
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Thanks for all your answers.
I found another way to solve my problem
I use cpau.exe found at http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/cpau.htm
First step : create an encrypt file by the following command (execute
on c:\ -because on netwotk
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Thanks for all your answers.
I found another way to solve my problem
I use cpau.exe found at http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/cpau.htm
First step : create an encrypt file by the following command (execute
on c:\ -because on netwotk drive it won't work) :
usually Power Users are granted rigth to modify system time.
using GPO or LGPO You can change this behaviour.
Tomasz Chmielewski a ?crit :
Patrick DUBAU schrieb:
Thanks for all your answers.
I found another way to solve my problem
I use cpau.exe found at
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 09:30 am, Josh Kelley wrote:
Why not use NTP instead?
Agreed. Simplest and best.
Windows supports NTP (the Windows Time
Service), and http://msi-repository.sourceforge.net/ has NTP for
Windows MSI's that make using it easy. (I haven't tried these to
know how
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