RE: Time Synchronization

From: Pascal Rossillon (prossillon@hotmail.com)
Date: 09/17/01


Message-ID: <9B0DBA46FE0AD4119FA600902771DC5E0A97D4B5@exchsrv>
From: Pascal Rossillon <prossillon@hotmail.com>
To: "Lynn, Samara" <Samara@MenorahHome.com>, 'Buzetta Fabian' <fbuzetta@bellsouth.com.ec>, SECURITY-BASICS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: RE: Time Synchronization
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 11:20:29 +0200

Hello All,

You need to use logon scripts to synchronize your Windows 9x computers, but
for Windows NT servers and Workstations, it's better to install the Time
Service.
I can send you a .reg file that will set your Time Source Server and a
Winzip Self Extractible I made that will install the Time Service on your
Workstations.
You can easily customize them to change your Time Source Server, your Domain
Name and the default \WINNT\ directory of your workstations.

Just mail me.

See you.

Pascal Rossillon
System & Network Administration
Ubisoft Entertainment

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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Lynn, Samara [mailto:Samara@MenorahHome.com]
Envoyé : vendredi 14 septembre 2001 19:47
À : 'Buzetta Fabian'; SECURITY-BASICS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Objet : RE: Time Synchronization
Critère de diffusion : Confidentiel

You should try Timeserv.exe from NT resource kit.

-----Original Message-----
From: Buzetta Fabian [mailto:fbuzetta@bellsouth.com.ec]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:36 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 couldn´t syn because don´t 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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