Re: W32time service



you can not change that from rsop.
Open the Domain Controller Security Policy and change that from here.

hope it will work,

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"Ballyb" <Ballyb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a problem with a Windows 2003 server on our domain. The w32time
> service will not start the error is:
> 1792 - An attemp was made to logon, but the network logon service was not
> started.
>
> The event viewer shows the error was 0x080070700
>
> I have found a article on the microsoft website that says to grant "Change
> the system time" permissions to the LocalService account.
> I added the user "Service" restarted the server but to luck.
>
> It also says the Group Policy maybe the cause and to run rsop.msc and go
> to
> the System Services - Netlogon and edit the security to check that the
> Local
> Service account has Full Control.
> When I do this I can only view the security and not edit it, also Local
> Service is not listed.
> Also when searching for "Local Service" to add to the security the
> user/group is not found.
>
>
>
>


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