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Flag as inappropriate (18) can i use w32time to syncronise within a non domain situation - windows2003 From: droodle <droodleskins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 03:40:46 -0700 (PDT) Hi, I have an reporting tool that i need to syncronise between several servers. I want to make the central reporting tool the primary time server then there will be several remote servers that i want to syncronise the time with so they are all in sync can this be acheived with w32time or is this purely for domain situations as these servers will either be in different domains or workgroups ? so far i have followed windows technet and done the following on the primary server 1. Click Start,office 2010 Professional 64bit, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK. 2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesW 32Time ConfigAnnounceFlags 3. In the right pane, right-click AnnounceFlags, and then click Modify. 4. In Edit DWORD Value,microsoft office Professional Plus 2010 x86, type A in the Value data box,office 2010 x64, and then click OK. 5. Quit Registry Editor. 6. At the command prompt, type the following command to restart the Windows Time service, and then press ENTER: net stop w32time && net start w32time but then when i run this command on the other server i get this ... C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>w32tm /stripchart /computer: 10.0.2.61 /samples:5/dataonly Tracking 10.0.2.61 [10.0.2.61]. Collecting 5 samples. The current time is 31/03/2009 09:36:25 (local time). 09:36:25 error: 0x800705B4 09:36:28 error: 0x800705B4 09:36:31 error: 0x800705B4 09:36:34 error: 0x800705B4 09:36:37 error: 0x800705B4 Any other suggestions thanks. . Follow-Ups: Re: can i use w32time to syncronise in a very non domain scenario - windows2003 From: David Woolley Re: can i use w32time to syncronise inside of a non domain scenario - windows2003 From: David J Taylor Prev by Date: Re: kernel time sync status change Next by Date: Re: can i use w32time to syncronise in a very non domain scenario - windows2003 Previous by thread: kernel time sync status change Next by thread: Re: can i use w32time to syncronise inside a non domain situation - windows2003 Index(es): Date Thread Relevant Pages Re: Delphi Roadmap (by David I)... It means that people care about how fast the product runs. ... ever *used* a reporting tool,office Home And Business 2010 serial, ... heterogeneous data sources,office 2010 sale, including DB servers, files, etc. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)Re: can i use w32time to syncronise in the non domain scenario - windows2003... I want to make the central reporting tool the primary time server ... then there will be several remote servers that i want to syncronise ... Although it's probably not the answer you wanted to hear, I have abandoned w32time in favour of using NTP on all my Windows PCs. ... (comp.protocols.time.ntp) |
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