I am able to get the time with root as the logon with uid/gid as = 0,
which is my administrative account. But for any other logon user
it is unable to change the time. I don't want to give any normal user
with root privileges.

Any help is appreciated.

Regards,
-Yash



On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:56:05AM -0000, Amitava Sen spoke out thus:
> Hi Yash,
> 
> 2 methods to do it.
> 
> 1] In the login script put the following
> 
> net time \\linux_server_hostname  /set /yes > nul
> 
> This will set the win clients clock to the server's time everytime 
> someone
> logs in.
> 
> 2] Samba has a globall option to act as a time server. Enable it 
> and use
> some s/w like beetle [www.download.com] to synchonize clients.
> 
> Syncing out,
> 
> Amitava
> 
> >   Is there any way to synchronize time of windows client 
> >machines
> >with NTP server on linux. With client "Abouttime" for windows, 
> >NTP server
> i>s working.
> >I want it through samba working here as PDC with some login 
> >script.
> >Have anyone any idea?
> 
> 
> 
> Amitava Sen
> Air Link India Ltd
> Sunrise Worldwide Ltd
> Vaibhav Building, 3rd Floor
> 4, Lee Road
> Kolkata 700 020
> Ph: 2815953-60
> 
> 
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