Ooops... I think that command line should have been:

C:>NET TIME /SETSNTP:"clock1.unc.edu timex.usg.edu"

With quotes and a space (not a comma) as a separator. With two or more
servers set, the Windows time service will pick the one with the lowest
network delay when syncing the time.

You should stop the windows time service before running the test command:
C:>w32tm -v once

The output of this test command should say something like:
   W32Time:    Time was 32min 20.943s
   W32Time:    Time is  32min 20.945s
   W32Time:    Error -2ms
about 20 lines from the bottom.

Hope this helps,
        -ryan-


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Malayter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 3:14 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Time Services in AD


What's 192.5.41.209? It doesn't resolve in my DNS. I have my first Win2k DC
(which acts as the domain time master) connect to the stratum-2 time server
at Agronne National Labs here in the Chicago area. See
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock2.htm for a list of stratum-2 time
servers. (You shouldn't connect directly to stratum-1 time servers like
tock.usno.navy.mil, since their load is too great).

Since you're in South Carolina, I'd recommend you run this command on your
DC to connect to the public NTP time servers closest to you, in Chapel Hill
and Atlanta:

NET TIME /SETSNTP:clock1.unc.edu,timex.usg.edu

Your ISP might provide time servers, but in my experience ISP time service
is usually less reliable than the public Stratum-2 NTP network.

HTH,
        -ryan-


-----Original Message-----
From: Wes Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 2:44 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Time Services in AD


My first guess is your firewall is blocking the port needed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 2:39 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Time Services in AD


Ok    sorry  I was unsure what you may need

It is  a Server..
We have no other problems so I'm assuming it is not connectivity We have a
firwall and

w32tm -v -once:
W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
W32Time:    Adj 100146 , Incr 100144  fAdjust 0
W32Time:    100146 Adj!=Incr 100144
W32Time: END:Line 2476
W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time: END  Line 1385
W32Time: TimeMMInit()
W32Time: Kernel timer : using default maximum resolution
W32Time:                MaximumTime = 100144
W32Time:                CurrentTime = 100144
W32Time: Timer calibrated, looped 1 times
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCfg
W32Time: END:Line 752
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCli
W32Time: END:Line 2569
W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmData
W32Time: END:Line 2591
W32Time: AvoidTimeSyncOnWan 0
W32Time: Using sticky Adj 100146
W32Time: ntpserver - 192.5.41.209
W32Time: BEGIN:CMOSSynchSet
W32Time:    Setting adjustment 100146 - Bool  0
W32Time:    BEGIN:SetTSTimeRes
W32Time:    END:Line 1273
W32Time: END:Line 842
W32Time: BEGIN:InitializeDC
W32Time:    BEGIN:GetRole
W32Time:       Role is 'PDC'
W32Time:    END  Line 670
W32Time:    BEGIN:FetchParentDomainName
W32Time:       NetLogonGetTimeServiceParentDomain() returned 54b with ptr 0
W32Time:    END:Line 780
W32Time: END:Line 702
W32Time: Server: Binding to 1 NIC.
W32Time: bind failed: 0x80072740
W32Time: Logging event 0xC0000031. 15 min until this event is allowed again.
W32Time: 0xC0000031 reported to System Log in Event Viewer
W32Time: BEGIN:FinishCleanup
W32Time:    BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time:    END  Line 1385
W32Time:    BEGIN:UnInitializeDC
W32Time:       Ptrs 0 - 0
W32Time:    END:Line 725
W32Time:    Time service stopped.
W32Time: END:Line 407





Joshua Morgan
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Fax: (413) 581-4936
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Malayter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 3:21 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Time Services in AD


Well, we'll need more information than that to help you. Is this error on a
domain controller, or on a workstation or member server? Are you sure it's
not a general network connectivity problem? Is there a firewall or other
router between the machines? What is the output of the command "w32tm -v
-once"?

-----Original Message-----
From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:32 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Time Services in AD


I am unable to get my time services to work properly... At times I get NTP
Server did not respond

 
 
 
 
Joshua Morgan
PROFITLAB
Network Engineer
PH: (864) 250-1350 Ext 133
Fax: (413) 581-4936
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