Richard, Please be more tolerant.
Some of us *vastly* prefer top-posted articles. Let's just agree to disagree about this, and stop lobbying for our personal preferences. H -- >>> In article <[email protected]>, "Richard B. >>> Gilbert" <[email protected]> writes: Richard> Towli wrote: >> Wau - Thank you ! i bellieve thats exactly what i needed. It works on my >> personal pc but not on my domain pc. I bellieve port 123 is blocked in >> the firewall at work. Can i somehow verify if there is open for port udp >> port 123 and if it is not open, is there an alternative way to do what is >> done with that command? Best rgds /T "Rob" <[email protected]> skrev i >> meddelelsen news:[email protected]... >>> Towli <[email protected]> wrote: Hi >>>> >>> I would like to test my internal clock (from my domain pc) against a >>> public >>> ntp server, to see if there is a discrepance (i suspect our domain time >>> is >>> not synchronised properly). >>> Is there a way to do this? >>> w32tm /monitor /computers:pool.ntp.org >>> >> Richard> Please don't top post! Richard> Ask your network manager about port 123/UDP. He should be able to Richard> tell you if he has it blocked and, perhaps, will be willing to open Richard> it if you tell him you need it. -- Harlan Stenn <[email protected]> http://ntpforum.isc.org - be a member! _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
