IF file and print sharing is enabled on them, you write a batch file that can
connect to them all
and run regedit to push out refistry changes to all of them.
Look at PStools to help you with it, specifically psexec.exe
(Microsoft recently bought out SysInternals, who previously published the
settings. + anti spyware plugin.
You are warned.
Louis
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] time server = yes
Hallo, Adam,
Du (awilliam
Adam Williams wrote:
Helge wrote:
Hi Adam,
try this:
How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows XP:
Configuring the Windows Time service to use an external time source
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US/#EXTERNAL
or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US
I had
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:34 -0600, Adam Williams wrote:
I want my XP clients to update their clocks from my samba server. I
have time server = yes in smb.conf, and running ntpd on the server, but
my clients aren't updating their clocks. I tried running the command
manually logged in as a
Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 10:34:51AM -0600, Adam Williams napsal(a):
I want my XP clients to update their clocks from my samba server. I
have time server = yes in smb.conf, and running ntpd on the server, but
my clients aren't updating their clocks. I tried running the command
manually logged
Hallo, Adam,
Du (awilliam) meintest am 06.12.07:
I want my XP clients to update their clocks from my samba server. I
have time server = yes in smb.conf, and running ntpd on the server,
but my clients aren't updating their clocks. I tried running the
command manually logged in as a domain
Hi Adam,
According to http://blogs.msdn.com/aaron_margosis/archive/2005/02/11/371474.aspx
, the INTERACTIVE group can be given permissions to change system time
(through secpol.msc). Of course, logged users are included and can do
it too (at their own peril ;)).
Cheers,
Ari Constancio
On Dec 6,
Adam Williams wrote:
I want my XP clients to update their clocks from my samba server. I
have time server = yes in smb.conf, and running ntpd on the server,
but my clients aren't updating their clocks. I tried running the
command manually logged in as a domain user:
net time
but it just says System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.
Any ideas?
Yep. As far as I know, regular users do not have the right to change the
time. You need to have admin rights. (or at least power user, I'm not
sure)
What I do:
I use tardis K9 (http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk/) on
Hi Adam,
try this:
How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows XP:
Configuring the Windows Time service to use an external time source
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US/#EXTERNAL
or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US
I had the same problem some months ago.
Helge wrote:
Hi Adam,
try this:
How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows XP:
Configuring the Windows Time service to use an external time source
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US/#EXTERNAL
or http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/EN-US
I had the same problem some
Adam Williams wrote:
I want my XP clients to update their clocks from my samba server. I
have time server = yes in smb.conf, and running ntpd on the server, but
my clients aren't updating their clocks. I tried running the command
manually logged in as a domain user:
net time
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 21:39, Gmes Gza wrote:
Jonathan Salomon rta:
To set the timeserver
on the XP machines we use the domain policy, with an adm file (attached)
made by Andrew Bartlett.
Glad to see my ADM files are still doing the rounds :-)
Andrew Bartlett
--
Andrew Bartlett
Jonathan Salomon írta:
Hi all!
I have configured a Samba PDC (3.0.7) on a Fedora Core 2 machine with LDAP
authentication (conform http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.en.html). I
have about 180 Windows XP Pro clients using this PDC to log onto the
domain, which works great!
However I seem to have
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Alex Satrapa wrote:
| On 13 Jul 2004, at 10:12, henrique paiva wrote:
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| Can i just add time server = True and logon script = logon.bat lines
| in global conf? or should i add [netlogon] sharing too?
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| You can't have a logon script without a
On 14 Jul 2004, at 08:44, henrique paiva wrote:
I made something that i realy don't know if it's a good idea. I just
put
~ a bat file in the startmenu/startup. wich the content is :
net time \\server /set /yes
it's working fine. but, is it a good idea ? or is better use the
[netlogon] way?
The
On 13 Jul 2004, at 10:12, henrique paiva wrote:
Can i just add time server = True and logon script = logon.bat
lines
in global conf? or should i add [netlogon] sharing too?
You can't have a logon script without a netlogon share. From the manual:
The script must be a relative path to the
Mike Stewart schrieb:
Ah ha... I was browsing through the Globals in SWAT and came across the Time Server = yes option. But, can't figure out how to get my W2K clients to sync to it (other than DOS.. net time \\server /SET ). Any ideas ?
net time \\server /SET /YES
You must have the rights
M. Vancl a écrit:
Hi,
does anybody know usage of parameter time server = yes ?
Exactly, how can I utilize this function on my Windows clients ?
Thanks
M. Vancl
Hello,
When Samba is a time server, all clients clocks are set to the server
clock with the command net time \\server_name
By using the command 'net time \\SERVNAME /SET /YES' in your client logon
script or on the command line.
Cheers,
Erik.
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In NT/2k/XP you need to allow your users to set the time (Users Manager).
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This works fine with Win98, but does not work with NT/2k/XP because of a
permissions problem. Any way to get around that?
Thanks.
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Jay Ts wrote:
Previously I wrote that you need the Samba system to be the PDC, but
I think this might not be a requirement. I haven't tried it, but
in a workgroup environment, or when Samba is set up with security =
user (but not in a domain) you might be able to configure the Samba
server
I do not have this working now at work but I did have a while back before I
redid my samba server, I used a batch file on the workstation using the net
time funtion. worked quiet nicely, just not gotten around to setting it
back up yet. an yes you do not to have the 'time server = yes'
setup
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