Re: Server 2003 Time automatically changed



how do i know, my windows xp clients are getting date from my PDC ?

guyyardeni wrote:
The synchronization problem should be resolved. I would keep monitoring the
server for the time change problem. I would check the event log for time
related errors and use 'w32tm /monitor' to verify operation.

That time server (nist1.symmetricom.com) seems like a good choice for a
location in San Jose. If you have any problems with it or need another
server, this website is the place to look:
http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome

Hi,

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Regards,
Raghuveer.

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