I have found > vista abhorrent timekeepers, so I am running this particular guy 
on server 2003.
But looking forward, I will have to one day, so thanks for the tip.
It also explains the location of the PPSAPI, doesn't it :)

Cheers
Mark




-----Original Message-----
From: David J Taylor [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, 11 February 2012 3:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] Come back PPS I miss you!

> keys "C:\Program Files\NTP\etc\ntp.key"
[]
> Many thanks, Mark

Mark, it's been my practice with Windows Vista and Windows-7 to install NTP 
outside the \Program Files\ tree, as the user needs to edit files in the \NTP\ 
tree.  I take it that you are aware with functions like directory 
virtualisation on those versions of Windows?  I install to:

  C:\Tools\NTP\

where C:\Tools\ is created as an open directory (security-wise).  I'm not 
saying this is causing your present problem, though.

Cheers,
David 



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