Folks, If you want to execute a batch or command file that will update the windows client clock you need to note that only Administrator has the right (privilege) to update the system clock. This means that you need to update user rights and privileges so that "Everyone" or "Domain Users" can update the clock. This is NOT a samba problem - it is a Windows security settings issue.
Log onto your Windows XP Pro system. Open up: Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Local Security Settings In the left panel: Local Policies->User Rights Assignment In the right panel: Change the system time Give the appropriate users or groups the right to change the system time. Reboot the Windows XP Pro machine. Now when you log on the time will update as the logon script executes. This stuff is so simple! :) - John T. On Wednesday 22 September 2004 20:59, Raymond Lillard wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have a simple script that sets the time on a Windows client at > > startup. > > The one-line script: > > net time \\myhost /set /yes > > Works perfectly well when I double-click it from Windows Explorer, so I > > don't think the problem lies there. > > > > The relevant lines in my smb.conf file: > > > > [global] > > time server = yes > > logon script = smbtimeset.BAT > > > > [netlogon] > > comment = shared scripts > > path = /usr/share/samba/scripts > > public = no > > writable = no > > browseable = no > > > > > > > > I've set the log level to '3' and there aren't any messages at all > > relating to running a startup script. > > > > Any ideas? > > Well, yes I do. > > I was looking into this earlier today. > > You don't say enough about your workgroup/domain, but I > have this problem too. In my case, I am running v3.0.6 > as a PDC. All of my MS clients are NT4-SP6 or better > (well newer anyway). Most are WinXP. > > What I find in the event log of WinXP clients is a message > to the effect that the client has joined a NT4 domain > (in this case, my Samba PDC) and the MS NT4 generation > domain server does not support NTP. > > A bit of searching has found this: > > http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ntpclient+nt4-domain&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&c >2coff=1&selm=%23Oa8EadWCHA.3360%40tkmsftngp11&rnum=1 > > This article contains two links at the bottom > which look promising too. > > I'm about to start playing with it, but I would be > good to hear a Samba solution. I don't like > hacking the registry. > > Ray -- John H Terpstra Samba-Team Member Phone: +1 (650) 580-8668 Author: The Official Samba-3 HOWTO & Reference Guide, ISBN: 0131453556 Samba-3 by Example, ISBN: 0131472216 Hardening Linux, ISBN: 0072254971 OpenLDAP by Example, ISBN: 0131488732 Other books in production. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
