Re: windows time slower than 10 mins
- From: "KC" <khochuoi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 Aug 2006 17:41:17 -0700
It doesn't work,
instead, the command prompt returned with these instruction:
By the way, I have windows 2000 server standard for DC
thanks
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.OPENSPACE>w32tm /config
/syncfromf
anual /manualpeerlist:204.123.2.72
w32tm [ -tz | -s [computer] | -adj | -adjoff | -source | -once ]
[-test] [-v] [-p <port>] [-period <freq>]
Primary options:
-tz print the local time zone info and exit.
-s [<computer>] force the given computer (or the local computer if
none is given) to resynchronize, then exit.
-adj set the computer's system clock frequency to the last
frequency determined during synchronization, then exit.
-adjoff set the computer's system clock frequency the system
default, then exit
-source choose a synchronization source, then exit. Note that a
source is chosen before each synchronization, so this is
useful only in showing that a source could be found.
Remember to use -v to see the output.
-once do only one synchronization, then exit.
Otherwise, run continuously as a client, synchronizing the local
clock until ctrl-c is pressed.
The program will also run as a server any time the service
would (when it is on a DC, or when the registry flag is set).
The following options can be used in conjunction with the above:
-test prevent the time on the local system from actually
being modified.
-v print out a verbose description of what the program is
doing. This is usually needed since otherwise the
program produces no output. The exceptions are -s and
-tz.
-p <port> set the server port.
-period <freq> set the sync period just as in the registry. That
is:
0 == once a day
65535 == once every 2 days
65534 == once every 3 days
65533 == once every week (7 days)
65532 == once every 45 min until we get 3 good syncs,
then
once every 8 hrs (3/day)
65531 == once every 45 min until we get 1 good sync, then
once every day
Otherwise, <freq> times per day.
Steven Zhu [MSFT] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your update.
Please try to configure the SBS server to synchronize with an external time
server, and let me know the result. Thanks.
Have a great day.
Best Regards,
Steven Zhu
MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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