This article walks you through the process of setting up an authoritative time server for a Windows Server 2003-based network running Active Directory. The article outlines procedures for syncing to both an internal and external time source...More
This article walks you through the process of setting up an authoritative time server for a Windows Server 2003-based network running Active Directory. The article outlines procedures for syncing to both an internal and external time source, and also lists additional resources for configuring the Windows Time service and troubleshooting time synchronization problems.
Provides step-by-step procedures that explain how to configure the Windows Time service. Also provides troubleshooting information and an introduction to Windows Time service synchronization.
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Nathan Winters Introduction In the last few days this issue of time sync in Windows domains has come up a few times both at work and on the Minasi forum of which I am a member . Each time there has been confusion as to exactly how time sync...
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