w32time and w32tm errors

From: Ron Hill (noyankyspam79here_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/16/04


Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:09:24 -0700

Yes,

I am referring to my SBS box.

Where do I open port 123? It was working, I then
installed ISA 2000 and several things stopped working, I
didn't have the knowledge to to configure it properly...so
I uninstalled it, and I have been getting these errors
ever since. I am not sure where to open the port is the
crux of the questions, also I am unable to ping from any
station on my SBS network.

Ron
>-----Original Message-----
>I assume you refer to a SBS2003 server box.
>Make sure that port 123 is open to UDP traffic to/from
the
>time source you want to syncronize with.
>In the registry (HKEY Local Machine\System\Current
Control
>Set\Services\W32time\Parameters) you have the TYPE set to
>NTP.
>
>I believe this is all I had to do when I first set it
up.
>Make sure that you restart the service if you make any
>changes in the registry. I am not familiar with the
>procedure you outlined, I just use the Services console
to
>restart the service.
>
>Hope this helps.
>Paul
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have been getting a lot of w32time errors saying it
>>can't update the time. I have set the
>>w32time /setsntp:time-a.nist.gov as the time server (as
>>well as lots of others, and still get this error. I
have
>>tried using the:
>>
>>NET STOP W32TIME
>>W32TM /RESYNC
>>NET START W32TIME
>>
>>producure and I get an error of:
>>
>>C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>w32tm /resync
>>Sending resync command to local computer...
>>The following error occurred: The interface is unknown.
>>(0x800706B5)
>>
>>C:\Documents and
>>Settings\Administrator>w32tm /resync /rediscover
>>Sending resync command to local computer...
>>The following error occurred: The interface is unknown.
>>(0x800706B5)
>>
>>Also of note, I cannot ping out to any address on the
>>internet. I am able to surf properly and to receive
>email
>>as expected. These two services are the ones that are
>>giving me fits right now.
>>
>>
>>PLEASE any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>.
>>
>.
>



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