Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> I run xntpd on my sun server referencing a central server and also 
> providing services for my department's subnet. Both Mac and Windows 
> desktops are told to sync to my server. Since I'm not the Windows admin, 
> I don't know how they do it. But Arno has already given some information 
> about that.

> 
> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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>> A followup: Windows Time Sync appears to use NTP, or if not, at least
>> something on my host that is running is able to be the source for a
>> Windows Time Sync. It must be NTP, as I can't imagine it's SMB.
>>
>> Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>   
>>> Robert LeBlanc wrote:
>>>     
>>>> I believe it adjust the time in the database so that all the client match 
>>>> up
>>>> to the same time. If it's more then a handful of seconds, I'd recommend
>>>> setting up time sync on all your machines.
>>>>       
>>> Yes, only problem is I don't know how to do that on Windows machines.
>>>
>>>     
>>>> Robert
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 7/19/07 4:09 PM, "Erik P. Olsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>> At job start a message about adjusting time is usually sent. What is it 
>>>>> that
>>>>> is 
>>>>> actually being adjusted? I don't see that the time on my client machines 
>>>>> have
>>>>> been adjusted.

Thanks to everybody for the good advice. I manage to find the following link 
which I hope will help:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000pro/maintain/w2kmngd/16_2kwts.mspx

And I thought M$ would have a gui as usual to do that sort of job ;-)

-- 
Ciao, Erik.

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