RE: (local) NTP Service
From: Rashmi.K.Y [MSFT] (v-raky_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/30/04
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 04:21:30 GMT
Hello,
Thank you for posting.
I understand that you are trying to setup a NTP server in a workgroup
environment.
Please try the following suggestions.
Note: Reset the registry changes and configurations that were changed to
their default values.
Try these steps on 2 Windows XP systems to begin with.
On XP 1 system that would serve as NTP server, perform these steps:
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1. Point to this registry key:
Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32time\Config\Announce
Flags with is 10 (Decimal Value) by default changed the value to 5
On XP 2 system (NTP Client System), perform these steps:
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Please run the following commands:
1. Net time /setsntp:<ip of XP 1>
2. Run a w32tm /resync
3. Run a net time /set
To verify the settings:
1. Change the time manually on the client system.
2. Reboot the XP2 system and it should synchronize successfully on reboot
If it successful, you can configure the other Windows XP systems with the
time server in the similar manner.
Though the process works fine, if you point Windows 2000 Professional
system to Windows XP NTP server, it might not work as Windows XP. Please
verify that.
I hope the above information helps. If there is anything unclear, please
feel free to let me know. Thank you and have a nice day!
Rashmi
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| From: "Volker Biedermann" <volkerb_news@hotmail.com>
| Subject: (local) NTP Service
| Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:22:09 +0200
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| Hello,
|
| I want to setup in my local lan (no domain controller, name of the lan is
| workgroup) a ntp server on a win2k/XP (prof. edition) pc. Other pc's
| (win2k/XP) in the lan should by synchronized from pc with ntp server (ntp
| server pc sets actual time on the client pc's) or synchronize to client pc
| with ntp server (client "asks" ntp server pc for actual time and update
its
| time).
|
| After I changed (added ney parameter) my registry
| (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControllSet\Services\
| LanmanServer\Parameters\TIMESOURCE = 1 [REG_DWORD]) entry to run ntp
server
| on pc and reboot it. I checked it by typing "net time" on that and on
client
| pc's. But I don't know how I configure it further to synchronize time in
my
| lan? Time should be sychronized minimum once per day without executing a
| script on log on. I prefer hints which solving that without using other
| tools that they aren't shipped with Windows. I saw some configs for w32tm
| but I'm a little bit confused about that.
|
| With best regards
| Volker Biedermann
|
|
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