NET TIME

From: willow (nospammark@activeduck.co.uk)
Date: 04/13/02

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    From: "willow" <nospammark@activeduck.co.uk>
    Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 08:24:53 +0100
    
    

    Hi
       I run a small network with NTServer, NT Workstation and win9* machines.
    My problem is that I run a script at startup to sync the time with the
    server. This script works well except for the NT machines which say they
    don't have permissions to run this command. How can I give permission to run
    this command without allowing too much access.

    Thanks in advance Mark



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