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Guest Ian McCulloch
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Hi

I established a new authoritative time server on my network - it is synching

with an external source properly

 

Example

Previous time server/PDC - DC1

DC2 gets promoted to PDS/authoritative time server

DC3 is still looking to DC1 for time even after changing the Windows time

service config on the previous PDC emulator

 

Event ID 35

The time service is now synchronizing the system time with the time source

dc1.abc.com (ntp.d|192.168.1.37:123->192.168.1.7:123).

 

Any ideas?

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Guest Mark Dormer
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Re: Windows Time

 

"Ian McCulloch" <-remove-toocoldincanada@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:BF8AC6C6-CC65-4CE1-9D5A-7D28762321FF@microsoft.com...

> Hi

> I established a new authoritative time server on my network - it is synching

> with an external source properly

>

> Example

> Previous time server/PDC - DC1

> DC2 gets promoted to PDS/authoritative time server

> DC3 is still looking to DC1 for time even after changing the Windows time

> service config on the previous PDC emulator

>

> Event ID 35

> The time service is now synchronizing the system time with the time source

> dc1.abc.com (ntp.d|192.168.1.37:123->192.168.1.7:123).

>

> Any ideas?

>

 

To change the Windows Time service configuration on the previous PDC emulator

 

1. Open a Command Prompt.

 

2. Type the following command and then press ENTER:

 

w32tm /config /syncfromflags:domhier /reliable:no /update

 

3. Type the following command and then press ENTER:

 

net stop w32time

 

4. Type the following command and then press ENTER:

 

net start w32time

 

 

Regards

Mark Dormer

 

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