Have you tried "w32tm /config /update"? Kurt
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 7:50 AM, J- P <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > i have follows these instructions to the letter, and have confirmed the > values exist and are accurate in the registry of the 2008r2 DC, it remains > 10 minutes off > > All the computers, clients and servers, have the same time so its not > causing any authentication issues (thankfully) but its annoying not be able > to get the correct time > > First, locate your PDC Server. Open the command prompt and type: C:\>netdom > /query fsmo > Log in to your PDC Server and open the command prompt. > Stop the W32Time service: C:\>net stop w32time > Configure the external time sources, type: C:\> w32tm /config > /syncfromflags:manual > /manualpeerlist:”0.pool.ntp.org,1.pool.ntp.org,2.pool.ntp.org” > Make your PDC a reliable time source for the clients. Type: C:\>w32tm > /config /reliable:yes > Start the w32time service: C:\>net start w32time > The windows time service should begin synchronizing the time. You can check > the external NTP servers in the time configuration by typing: C:\>w32tm > /query /configuration > > > when i run this command w32tm /stripchart /computer:0.pool.ntp.org > /samples:5 /dataonly > > C:\>w32tm /stripchart /computer:0.pool.ntp.org /samples:5 /dataonly > Tracking 0.pool.ntp.org [15.126.193.186:123]. > Collecting 5 samples. > The current time is 2/17/2014 10:55:41 AM. > 10:55:41, -607.5560514s > 10:55:43, -607.5602488s > 10:55:45, -607.5647196s > 10:55:47, -607.5687176s > 10:55:49, -607.5880149s

