Guest justmark Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 I've built a new DC and made it my operations master. The old DC was configured for time updates from time.windows.com but that didn't seem to work very well. Anyway, I want to make my new operations master point to an outside time source - what do you all recommend as this source? Also, how should I go about making my old operations master point to my new operations master for time synchronization - just delete all of the entries pointing it outside? Thanks! Mark
Guest Mathieu CHATEAU Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 Re: W32time and moving operations master hello, by default, all computers sync time with the dc which is pdc emulator (even others DC). So, normaly, only this one has to sync outside. Maybe a firewall is blocking it from syncing with this external ntp server ? If you want all computers to sync to a server other than the pdc emulator, you will have to configure them. I wouldn't add that pain to myself for just time sync. -- Cordialement, Mathieu CHATEAU http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com "justmark" <justmark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FA6E5627-F4DB-4FCB-830C-92F3CE6AC122@microsoft.com... > I've built a new DC and made it my operations master. The old DC was > configured for time updates from time.windows.com but that didn't seem to > work very well. Anyway, I want to make my new operations master point to > an > outside time source - what do you all recommend as this source? > Also, how should I go about making my old operations master point to my > new > operations master for time synchronization - just delete all of the > entries > pointing it outside? > > Thanks! > Mark
Guest justmark Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 Re: W32time and moving operations master "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote: > hello, > > by default, all computers sync time with the dc which is pdc emulator (even > others DC). > So, normaly, only this one has to sync outside. > Maybe a firewall is blocking it from syncing with this external ntp server ? > > If you want all computers to sync to a server other than the pdc emulator, > you will have to configure them. > I wouldn't add that pain to myself for just time sync. Thanks! I'll check my firewall and proxy to see if that's the problem. My former pdc emulator still thought it was authoritative, so I had to change that, but I'll let the other machines sync to the new pdc emulator. Thanks! Mark
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