Maarten Wiltink wrote: > Ntpdate works only if ntpd isn't running. Unix tends to start daemons > through scripts that you can edit, so you can easily make it run ntpdate > before starting ntpd, or you can add the "-g" parameter to ntpd which > does much the same thing. Windows is more awkward; there are no scripts > and it's harder to get the parameter passed. Read the Wiki. >
Actually, that's not true. Martin was able to figure it out last year so you can now include -g in the service and have it used. Danny > Groetjes, > Maarten Wiltink > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
