Quoting Denis Vlasenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As to original question, timekeeping problem can be nicely solved
by either native Windows Simple NTP (I deployed one on the job),
or by NTP. Last I checked their code was supporting dozens of platforms,
including Win. Which is a pity, code got rather
Yes, I had done this but forgot to mention it. FYI, it's the same for W2K as for
XP. On my W2K client, I have given 'Everyone' persmission to change the time
setting.
Quoting John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Folks,
If you want to execute a batch or command file that will update the
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 =