Re: Block time sync on one workstation

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You can also bloack outgoing packets to the DC with a destination port of
123. Then you might be able to run the net time setsntp/localhost command to
have it synch with itself. I only offer this as an alternative as I'm not
sure what might function strangely if the time service is disabled?
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Nick Staff

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"John Wunderlich" wrote:

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> <DesertNerd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>
> > I am running a W2K3 Server domain. It is doing a great job handing
> > out the time sync to all logged in domain computers. However, I
> > have one computer that needs to run 3 seconds faster than the
> > atomic clock (we're a radio station). How do I modify that single
> > workstation so that it does not accept the time sync from the
> > domain controller?
> >
> >
>
> Right-click "My Computer"
> Select "Manage"
> Select "Services and Applications"
> Select "Services"
> Find "Windows Time" in the list of services and double-click on it.
> Click "Stop" to stop the service
> Change "Startup type" to "Disabled" to prevent it from running again on
> reboot.
> "OK" your way out.
>
> If you also run a Novell client, you should also disable the time-sync
> function on the Novell configuration panel.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
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