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Win32time problemI am consistently getting error messages on the domain controller I am
using the synchronize time with an Internet time server (at NIST). I have checked their web site to make sure that the server names are correct in my configuration. The event IDs are 38, 47 and 29, indicating that the time server cannot be reached or that the server is "receiving invalid time data". This is a Win2K3 domain, with SP1 installed on this server, although the other servers in the domain have not yet been updated. My firewall is set to allow incoming and outgoing packets on port 123. I also edited the registry for the W32Time service per KB article 875424. However, I'm still seeing the error messages on the server. Any ideas? -- D-LO Set the PDC for sincronize the clock local and the stations sincronize
automaticaly with the PDC. Show quoteHide quote "Deborah" <dlane-ol***@synoffsys.com> wrote in message news:uplVdOKjFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > I am consistently getting error messages on the domain controller I am > using the synchronize time with an Internet time server (at NIST). I > have checked their web site to make sure that the server names are > correct in my configuration. The event IDs are 38, 47 and 29, indicating > that the time server cannot be reached or that the server is "receiving > invalid time data". This is a Win2K3 domain, with SP1 installed on this > server, although the other servers in the domain have not yet been > updated. My firewall is set to allow incoming and outgoing packets on > port 123. I also edited the registry for the W32Time service per KB > article 875424. However, I'm still seeing the error messages on the > server. Any ideas? > > -- > D-LO > Thanks for your response, Andre, but that will not get the result I
want. The point of synchronizing with an outside time source is to be sure that the servers and workstations always have the correct time. Although this is not mission critical in the case of this company, it is preferable. -- Show quoteHide quoteDeborah Lane-Olson Synergetic Office Systems, Inc. "André Fagundes" <andre.fagun***@constat.com.br> wrote in message news:#IZJfJijFHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Set the PDC for sincronize the clock local and the stations sincronize > automaticaly with the PDC. > > "Deborah" <dlane-ol***@synoffsys.com> wrote in message > news:uplVdOKjFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > I am consistently getting error messages on the domain controller I am > > using the synchronize time with an Internet time server (at NIST). I > > have checked their web site to make sure that the server names are > > correct in my configuration. The event IDs are 38, 47 and 29, indicating > > that the time server cannot be reached or that the server is "receiving > > invalid time data". This is a Win2K3 domain, with SP1 installed on this > > server, although the other servers in the domain have not yet been > > updated. My firewall is set to allow incoming and outgoing packets on > > port 123. I also edited the registry for the W32Time service per KB > > article 875424. However, I'm still seeing the error messages on the > > server. Any ideas? > > > > -- > > D-LO > > > >
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