Should you not be able to write a service that uses the NetRemoteTOD API
call? Is the time syncing to be done in a heterogeneous environment
(Linux/WinNT/Novell) etc?
I remember the initial question, but what are everyone's requirements? I'd
like to write a generic little something that does it all (wouldn't we all
though).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Wright [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 6:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [OT] Time syncing NT boxes (was: Time Server)
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> Or yet another way
>
> Get something like Tardis (or a similar freeware product which runs as a
> service on NT)
>
> Get the NT box/s to do the time serving, and use cron and rdate to set to
> these , I have to look at how to get Novell to play in this time game as
> well, but honestly have not looked into it yet
>
> the above way requires no Samba of course
>
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> On 9/03/00 at 22:08 Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>
> >Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> >> It works almost flawlessly... the signals are in sync, and I can't see
> >> any apparent differences in those machines. Of course, now I need
> >> to sync these stupid NT boxes in....
> >
> >How about using NT's "at" command to setup a regularly scheduled job to
> sync
> >the NT boxes to your time server:
> >
> > NET TIME /SET /YES \\timeserver
> >
> >It's not cron, but it ships with the OS and it works.
> >
> >Tony
>
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