tick and tock.
Timeserv will and afaik there are no security risks associated with it.
Thanks,
Merv
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Mervin,
You can run NTP client for NT as service, in another word "automatically".
Check NT resource kit.
Brian
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On 19 Oct 2001, at 10:18, Mervin, Chris wrote:
> NT does not have a built in time sync.
This is not quite true.
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I suppose in a purely technical sense that's true. However that will only
work for a login script or manually setting the time. I was referring to
things that use Network Time Protocol and synchronize the time
On 22 Oct 01, at 18:06, Mervin, Chris wrote:
> I suppose in a purely technical sense that's true. However that will only
> work for a login script or manually setting the time. I was referring to
> things that use Network Time Protocol and synchronize the time
> *automatically* at given interva
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On 19 Oct 2001, at 10:18, Mervin, Chris wrote:
> NT does not have a built in time sync.
This is not quite true.
Just type "net help
How do you keep your servers time's synchronized?
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> NT d
> NT does not have a built in time sync. They added that utility in the NT
> 4.0 Resource Kit. Windows 2000 (NT 5.0) does have it built in.
Been using this for years.
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rem set time on machine
rem
@echo off
net time /set /yes
rem share out folders
rem
On 19 Oct 2001, at 10:18, Mervin, Chris wrote:
> NT does not have a built in time sync.
This is not quite true.
Just type "net help time" at the command prompt.
Frank Heyne
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don't you have admin for each system?
script it into their login, store the login.bat on the server with execute
permissions. USR
Setup a dedicated file sever and have them dump there files. That way you
will not have to worry about messing with the workstations settings.
./OG
www.security-protocols.com
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I think that peer to peer sharing is a bad idea. Don't you have a file
server that they can share data t
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