RE: Time Synchronization
From: Mickey S. Olsberg (molsberg@hotmail.com)Date: 09/14/01
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From: "Mickey S. Olsberg" <molsberg@hotmail.com> To: "'Buzetta Fabian'" <fbuzetta@bellsouth.com.ec>, <SECURITY-BASICS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM> Subject: RE: Time Synchronization Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:56:11 -0700 Message-ID: <!~!UENERkVCMDkAAQACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAg0HFAqtv1BGF0wBgCN6/I8KAAAAQAAAAkbjcg+2Tn0u1FJ/3zFKddAEAAAAA@hotmail.com>
Uncertain what program you are using, but if it is running as a service
on the workstation side you could specify what account it uses to
operate and/or let it operate as a system service. Check the Services CP
on the workstations to see.
Mickey
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From: Buzetta Fabian [mailto:fbuzetta@bellsouth.com.ec]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:36 AM
To: SECURITY-BASICS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Time Synchronization
Sensitivity: Confidential
Hi everybody
I have a network with a lot of NT 4.0 workstations and a NT Server, my
local setting is that nobody is administrator of their workstation, but
recently we have to synchronize our workstations. When I run a batch to
do it, It says that it couldnīt syn because donīt have enough
privileges. I do not want to give the privilege of changing time to my
users, but I need to find a way to syn the time of all worstation with
my server.
Any ideas, can somebody help me???
Regards
Fabián
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