you shouldnt allow your ordinary domain users the ability to change the time - this
has very bad potential ramifications if you use programs which depend on the time to
function correctly
eg- task scheduler
15/09/2001 3:58:17 AM, Bourque Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You need to allow Domain User to change time in your security policy (User
>manager) then add
>
>net time /DOMAIN:yourdomainname /set /y
>
>to their login script
>
>And use Timeserv from the ressource kit to synch your server to a good NTP
>source.
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De: Buzetta Fabian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Date: 13 septembre, 2001 10:36
>À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Objet: Time Synchronization
>Critère de diffusion: Confidentiel
>
>
>Hi everybody
>
>I have a network with a lot of NT 4.0 workstations and a NT Server, my local
>setting is that nobody is administrator of their workstation, but recently
>we have to synchronize our workstations. When I run a batch to do it, It
>says that it couldn´t syn because don´t have enough privileges. I do not
>want to give the privilege of changing time to my users, but I need to find
>a way to syn the time of all worstation with my server.
>
>Any ideas, can somebody help me???
>
>Regards
>Fabián
>