Re: FreeBSD time servers and Windows clients

2007-09-02 Thread Bill Moran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have one FreeBSD NTP server which syncs all my server clocks. Getting the NTP server running was a piece of cake following the instructions in the online handbook. Recently I was asked to sync a bunch of windows machines (10 of them) to my NTP

RE: FreeBSD time servers and Windows clients

2007-09-02 Thread Terry Sposato
Hi Joe, It is quite simple to do on all variants of Windows really, you can use group policy mainly, XP, Vista etc. Have an option of specifying a time server by using the time / date settings when you are logged in as Administrator. The .bat file you posted also does the same thing via the cmd

RE: FreeBSD time servers and Windows clients

2007-09-02 Thread Terry Sposato
@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD time servers and Windows clients [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have one FreeBSD NTP server which syncs all my server clocks. Getting the NTP server running was a piece of cake following the instructions in the online handbook. Recently I was asked

Re: FreeBSD time servers and Windows clients

2007-09-02 Thread Kurt Buff
It's much simpler than that. c:\net time /setsntp:ntpserver.yourdomain.tld or, if you have more than one ntp server c:\net time /setsntp:ntp1.yourdomain.tld ntp2.yourdomain.tld On 9/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have one FreeBSD NTP server which syncs all my