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Hi,

 

I want to point our PDC in the top level domain to external time servers. I

am aware of the recomended setup of time synchronization (domain hierarchy,

NT5DS etc. etc.)

Can anybody tell me how w32time on the top level domain PDC emulator

(Windows Server 2003) handles a situation with multiple time sources? Does

it follow the appropriate RFC's?

 

TIA,

 

Peter

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Re: Compute time using multiple time servers

 

Nobody?

 

 

"Klaas" <p.j.g.van_andel@ditweg.lumc.nl> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> I want to point our PDC in the top level domain to external time servers.

> I am aware of the recomended setup of time synchronization (domain

> hierarchy, NT5DS etc. etc.)

> Can anybody tell me how w32time on the top level domain PDC emulator

> (Windows Server 2003) handles a situation with multiple time sources? Does

> it follow the appropriate RFC's?

>

> TIA,

>

> Peter

>

Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Compute time using multiple time servers

 

Hello Klaas,

 

Please post the RFC number, that we can have a look into it. Or did you only

want to know if the PDCEmulator can handle more then one time source?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi,

>

> I want to point our PDC in the top level domain to external time

> servers. I

> am aware of the recomended setup of time synchronization (domain

> hierarchy,

> NT5DS etc. etc.)

> Can anybody tell me how w32time on the top level domain PDC emulator

> (Windows Server 2003) handles a situation with multiple time sources?

> Does

> it follow the appropriate RFC's?

> TIA,

>

> Peter

>


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