Re: Problems with NTP on Win2003
- From: kamardash@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 22 Feb 2007 00:48:20 -0800
On Feb 22, 8:28 am, "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoS...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi,
I have 10 computers in production which I want to synchronize with
each other.
I don't want to get outside for synchronization, so I want to choose
one of them to be a master.
Each one of the computers have different password for administrator
(because of security).
When I try to configure Windows time to get time from the master
server, I got permissions denied.
And how is it that you were trying to do this?
With the w32tm command?
Yes I was try to do this with w32tm command. But w32tm /resync was
show me permission denied.
Did I have any options to run "Windows Time" service under
different account(not local service) ?
Why do you want to alter this? Change is not needed.
Because it's didn't works in ussual way.
How can I sync time for this kind of environment?
So these are 10 stand-alone W2k3 servers (i.e. no domain)?
yes these computers stand-alone and each one of them have different
password for admin.
.
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