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Geoff Dutch
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm Post subject:
"Windows Time" Service |
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Been trying to work out whether we are "in sync" time wise or not !
The "Windows Time" Service is disabled - should i enable it as automatic ? |
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neo [mvp outlook]
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:24 pm Post subject:
Re: "Windows Time" Service |
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The default configuration of the Windows Time service is automatic when
Win2K or newer is joined to a domain. When clients are joined to a Active
Directory domain, they participate in a domain hierarchy of time sync.
Basically member workstations and servers get their time from the
authenticating DC. DCs get their time from the DC that holds the PDC FSMO
role. The DC that holds the PDC FSMO generally syncs to an external time
source.
The only thing you should have to do in a domain is visit the PDC FSMO and
configure it to acquire time from an external source.
So the big question is... where you having troubles with the Time Service
and was it disabled to troubleshoot other issues?
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Been trying to work out whether we are "in sync" time wise or not !
The "Windows Time" Service is disabled - should i enable it as automatic ?
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Geoff Dutch
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 2:55 am Post subject:
Re: "Windows Time" Service |
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Hi,
Sorry - didn't give any info at all.
The service is not active on the SBS03
Should it be if i`m only going to sync SBS clients to the SBS03 clock?
Or only if i want to sync the SBS to an external time server ?
There is no reason that i know of that it is already disabled !?! Assumed
it was like that "Out the box"
Ta
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
| Quote: | The default configuration of the Windows Time service is automatic when
Win2K or newer is joined to a domain. When clients are joined to a Active
Directory domain, they participate in a domain hierarchy of time sync.
Basically member workstations and servers get their time from the
authenticating DC. DCs get their time from the DC that holds the PDC FSMO
role. The DC that holds the PDC FSMO generally syncs to an external time
source.
The only thing you should have to do in a domain is visit the PDC FSMO and
configure it to acquire time from an external source.
So the big question is... where you having troubles with the Time Service
and was it disabled to troubleshoot other issues?
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B24306F8-78BE-4864-BADD-180E251C5D16@microsoft.com...
Been trying to work out whether we are "in sync" time wise or not !
The "Windows Time" Service is disabled - should i enable it as automatic ?
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Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:10 am Post subject:
Re: "Windows Time" Service |
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Depending on your configuration the Time service can be set to manual (this
is done to prevent constant connections when using dial-up). Are you using
ISA or not?
If you are not using ISA then simply set the service to automatic and follow
this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;816042 (the
"Configuring the Windows Time service to use an external time source"
section).
If you are using ISA then you have to make sure UDP 123 (not TCP) is set to
send/receive.
Cheers,
--
Javier [SBS MVP]
www.msmvps.com/javier
<< SBS ROCKS!!! >>
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0A3F736F-A675-4FE5-9352-4279B38BCC0F@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hi,
Sorry - didn't give any info at all.
The service is not active on the SBS03
Should it be if i`m only going to sync SBS clients to the SBS03 clock?
Or only if i want to sync the SBS to an external time server ?
There is no reason that i know of that it is already disabled !?! Assumed
it was like that "Out the box"
Ta
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
The default configuration of the Windows Time service is automatic when
Win2K or newer is joined to a domain. When clients are joined to a
Active
Directory domain, they participate in a domain hierarchy of time sync.
Basically member workstations and servers get their time from the
authenticating DC. DCs get their time from the DC that holds the PDC
FSMO
role. The DC that holds the PDC FSMO generally syncs to an external time
source.
The only thing you should have to do in a domain is visit the PDC FSMO
and
configure it to acquire time from an external source.
So the big question is... where you having troubles with the Time Service
and was it disabled to troubleshoot other issues?
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B24306F8-78BE-4864-BADD-180E251C5D16@microsoft.com...
Been trying to work out whether we are "in sync" time wise or not !
The "Windows Time" Service is disabled - should i enable it as
automatic ?
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Les Connor [SBS Community
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:55 am Post subject:
Re: "Windows Time" Service |
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The windows time service is set to disabled by the CEICW (Connect to the
Internet Wizard) in all cases, *except* where you select 'full time
broadband' as the connection type. So if that is not your connection type,
and you want the time service running on your SBS, then you have to remember
to enable it after running the wizard, every time.
You probably won't forget forever, as the service will log errors to remind
you.
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !
"Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" <javier_gomez@REMOVE.THIS.engineer.com> wrote in
message news:OJGCrjN$EHA.4072@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | Depending on your configuration the Time service can be set to manual
(this is done to prevent constant connections when using dial-up). Are you
using ISA or not?
If you are not using ISA then simply set the service to automatic and
follow this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;816042 (the
"Configuring the Windows Time service to use an external time source"
section).
If you are using ISA then you have to make sure UDP 123 (not TCP) is set
to send/receive.
Cheers,
--
Javier [SBS MVP]
www.msmvps.com/javier
SBS ROCKS!!!
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0A3F736F-A675-4FE5-9352-4279B38BCC0F@microsoft.com...
Hi,
Sorry - didn't give any info at all.
The service is not active on the SBS03
Should it be if i`m only going to sync SBS clients to the SBS03 clock?
Or only if i want to sync the SBS to an external time server ?
There is no reason that i know of that it is already disabled !?!
Assumed
it was like that "Out the box"
Ta
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
The default configuration of the Windows Time service is automatic when
Win2K or newer is joined to a domain. When clients are joined to a
Active
Directory domain, they participate in a domain hierarchy of time sync.
Basically member workstations and servers get their time from the
authenticating DC. DCs get their time from the DC that holds the PDC
FSMO
role. The DC that holds the PDC FSMO generally syncs to an external
time
source.
The only thing you should have to do in a domain is visit the PDC FSMO
and
configure it to acquire time from an external source.
So the big question is... where you having troubles with the Time
Service
and was it disabled to troubleshoot other issues?
"Geoff Dutch" <GeoffDutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B24306F8-78BE-4864-BADD-180E251C5D16@microsoft.com...
Been trying to work out whether we are "in sync" time wise or not !
The "Windows Time" Service is disabled - should i enable it as
automatic ?
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