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Guest NewsGrp
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I adjusted the time of my DC by a few minutes. How long will it take the

rest of the workstations to adjust to the new time.

 

Carl

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Time Sync

 

Hello NewsGrp,

 

In a domain, time synchronization takes place when Windows Time Service turns

on during system startup and periodically while the system is running. In

the default configuration, the Net Logon service looks for a domain controller

that can authenticate and synchronize time with the client. When a domain

controller is found, the client sends a request for time and waits for a

reply from the domain controller.

 

For the DC you choose, make sure that it is the PDCEmulator, this one is

the time source in a domain, NO other DC.

 

If you like to have an immediate update you can use this command:

To configure a client computer for automatic domain time synchronization

 

w32tm /config /syncfromflags:domhier /update

 

After that run:

 

net stop w32time

 

net start w32time

 

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> I adjusted the time of my DC by a few minutes. How long will it take

> the rest of the workstations to adjust to the new time.

>

> Carl

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