>>>Does anyone know of a utility that will automatically syncronize the clocks of the server and its clients. I', running NT4.0 Server and both '95 and NTWorkstation clients? Thanks. --Lincoln
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>>You can use the "NET TIME" function to view the time of a computer or a domain (kept, I presume, by the PDC).
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>>Just go to a command prompt and type "NET TIME ?" for all the info on using it.
>>I know the /SET option sets your computer's time with the time of the domain or computer you specify.
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>>Hugo
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>Thanks Hugo,
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> That worked like a charm. Do you know if there is anyway to automate this? Say for example when someone logs on to there workstation the net time /set function launches so the workstations are always in synch with the server? Thanks again. --Lincoln
You can maybe put it into the login script if you've got one, or simply in the startup group (as a batch file), in the run entry of the registry, or wherever else you can start apps automatically at boot time/login.
Hugo
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