On Jan 3, 9:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Mayer) wrote: > Windows time is a kludge. Just install NTP on the system and be done. > Forget about registry hacks.
Danny, you always bash w32time without providing any explanation. w32time is better than most people need, and is already included. Adding ntpd to the mix and learning how to configure, monitor, and patch it is NOT the best solution for most Windows users. And it is not a kludge anymore: http://blog.malayter.com/2006/05/windows-2003-sp1-has-real-ntp-service.html > Note that if this is a domain controller you need to be careful in > setting up the account that is used by ntpd. Again, antoher reason to use Windows Time Service, which is easier to configure than ntpd, and more than adequate for almost all applications. -- RPM _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions