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More info?)
Thank you,
That is just what I needed. I overlooked this Knowledge
base article.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Tim,
>
>I'm by no means an expert in this subject matter W32Time
Service, but I'll
>try to assist you to the best of my ability. According
to the following
>article, see the "Configuring the Windows Time service to
use an internal
>hardware clock" section:
>
>816042 How to configure the Windows Time service on a
Windows Server
>2003-based
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816042
>
>
>--
>Hope this helps,
>Mike Rosado
>Windows 2000 MCSE + MCDBA
>Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
>Windows NT/2000/2003 Cluster Technologies
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>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Tim B" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> If your network is not connected to the internet, can
you
>> use the net time /setsntp:ip address command to set the
>> time server to itself? This is the only server on the
>> network and its running active director.
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