Chaps, I eventually stumbled upon instructions that led me to issue this
command:
w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:ntp1.tpg.com.au /syncfromflags:manual
/reliable:yes /update
I picked the tpg timer server because I saw lots of people complaining that
time.windows.com had stopped working. I
Just FYI:
either use:
au.pool.ntp.org
or all of these:
0.au.pool.ntp.org
1.au.pool.ntp.org
2.au.pool.ntp.org
3.au.pool.ntp.org
Regards,
Matt
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On 4 October 2010 10:25, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote:
Folks, I just noticed that the time on all of the machines in my domain are
drifting forward. I’ve never configured any time services on the domain,
it’s the default behaviour.
I *thought* that the Win3K domain controller
On 4 October 2010 10:25, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote:
I also *thought* that the domain controller would sync to an external
server, like time.windows.com, which I can see in the registry for the
W32Time service. But I guess it’s not doing that.
Not by default, no. All computers on a