Re: Event ID 13548 ntfrs



Thanks for the link,

Does this also work on Windows 2000?

"Salvador Manaois III" <SalvadorManaoisIII@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:043FF645-59D3-463D-89A8-3EF4121DB7EF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Andrew,

Please follow the steps outlined here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387

You need to create a .reg file and a .vbs file which you need to push to
affected machines. The KB should provide you the guidance on how to go
about
with this exercise.

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"Andrew Story" wrote:

Hi Meinholf,

I've read both articles, but they can't tell me how to proceed with
rectifying the time difference when all looks setup correctly. The time
zones are set correctly for the servers in UK and Australia (GMT and +10
respectively), they should have 10 hours difference, but instead have 9
and
it's this which is causing the issue.

Any ideas on how to resolve this?


"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:ff16fb66954b8caf81561ee5a17@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Andrew,

From: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727056.aspx#EIAA

FRS event ID 13548 is logged when the time settings for two replication
partners differ by more than 30 minutes. This error could be caused by
the
selection of an incorrect time zone on the local computer or its
replication partner.

Check that the time zone and system clock are correctly set on both
computers. They must be within 30 minutes of each other, but preferably
much closer.


From: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308406

Event ID: 13548 Event Type: Error Rule: Alert suppressed based on ID,
source, computer Message Text: The File Replication Service is unable
to
replicate with its partner computer because the difference in clock
times
is outside the range of plus or minus %1 minutes. The connection to the
partner computer is: "%2" The detected time difference is: %3 minutes.

Note: If this time difference is close to a multiple of 60 minutes then
it
is likely that either this computer or its partner computer was set to
the
incorrect time zone when the computer time was initially set. Check
that
the time zone and the system time are correctly set on both
computers.If
necessary, the default value used to test for computer time consistency
may be changed in the registry on this computer. (Note: This is not
recommended.)

To change this parameter, run regedt32. Click on Start, Run and type
regedt32.

Click on the window entitled HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Click down the key
path:
"System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NtFrs\Parameters" Double click on
the
value name "Partner Clock Skew In Minutes" and update the value. If the
value name is not present you may add it with the Add Value function
under
the Edit Menu item. Type the value name exactly as shown above using
the
the registry data type REG_DWORD.
Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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Hi,

My DC's in Australia have their clocks 1 hour out.

The DC with the PDCe role is in the UK and has the correct time and
time zone set, all the servers in Aus have their correct time zone set
but the clock on all the servers are 1 hour slow. They've just gone
to daylight saving at the weekend but the clock have stayed the same
time although the time zone has been updated, it says +10 hours, but
all the clocks still show +9 hours.

I've rebooted server, restarted the w32time service - anyone have any
ideas how I can fix this?? All server and DC's are Windows 2000.

Cheers.








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