We just were testing and going to implement this in production last week and 
after seeing how kludgy windows is as a time server we used a linux server, 
configured ntp to point to some real time servers on the net and pointed all 
the network devices to that. So much easier than setting it up on windows and 
if you look at the windows kb articles on time it says "The W32Time service is 
not a full featured NTP solutionm that meets time-sensitive application needs 
and is not supported by microsoft as such"

I'd do what I can to use something else as the NTP server unless absolutely 
necessary. 

R


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