Re: Setting the time with Samba

2001-05-29 Thread Tony Crawford
Andrew Pollock wrote (on 27 May 2001, at 17:17): > Sorry if my problem was not clear... > > The Windoze box is reporting a totally different time to what's on the > Linux box when I use the net time command. (a) 'net time \\server' doesn't *set* the time. That's why Mike pointed out the /set /y

Re: Setting the time with Samba

2001-05-27 Thread Mike Egglestone
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 12:17 AM Subject: Re: Setting the time with Samba > Sorry if my problem was not clear... > > The Windoze box is reporting a totally different time to what's on the > Linux box when I use the net time command. > > On Sat,

Re: Setting the time with Samba

2001-05-27 Thread Andrew Pollock
to try this in your netlogon batch file.. > > net use \\samba /set /y > > Hope this helps... > Mike > - Original Message - > From: "Andrew Pollock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 12:58 AM > Subject: Setting the

Re: Setting the time with Samba

2001-05-26 Thread Mike Egglestone
12:58 AM Subject: Setting the time with Samba > Hi, > > I was being lazy, and was going to sync the time on my Windoze box against > my Linux box, using the "net time" command from a DOS box. > > Here's what happened: > > C:\WINDOWS>net time \\caesar >

Setting the time with Samba

2001-05-26 Thread Andrew Pollock
Hi, I was being lazy, and was going to sync the time on my Windoze box against my Linux box, using the "net time" command from a DOS box. Here's what happened: C:\WINDOWS>net time \\caesar Current time at \\CAESAR is 5-26-2001 2:53A.M. The command was completed successfully. But on my Linux box