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I hav configured my primary domain controller to sync time with an external
time server by editing the Registry as noted in the microsoft article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042
I have another domain controller which is no longer my primary domain
controller that also gets time from an external time source. ( I think I did
this via net time /setsntp:nameofserver)
Questions:
1. Is there any difference in using net time /setsntp vs editing the
registry manually? (wondering why microsoft and other articles I saw are
making it more complicated by requiring you to edit the registry?).
2. How do I set my domain controller that is no longer my primary domain
controller to obtain time from the primary domain controller (default
settings) instead of the external time source. Should I edit the registry
settings or just do a net time /setsntp:nameofmynewprimarydomaincontroller??
For this answer I would like to know what the registry settings should for
the default setting on the server.
Example:
Do I change
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\Type\NTP
back to
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\Type\NT5DS
Delete this key (for some reason the nptserver entry wasn't in my primary
domain server so I had to enter
it)HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\NtpServer
etc etc.
3. How do I check my other domain servers and member servers to ensure they
are getting time from the primary domain server? When I do a net time
/querysntp, I get The current SNTP value is: time.windows.com, 0x1. I
thought the default setting was that the other servers synched time with the
PDC.
Thanks.
time server by editing the Registry as noted in the microsoft article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042
I have another domain controller which is no longer my primary domain
controller that also gets time from an external time source. ( I think I did
this via net time /setsntp:nameofserver)
Questions:
1. Is there any difference in using net time /setsntp vs editing the
registry manually? (wondering why microsoft and other articles I saw are
making it more complicated by requiring you to edit the registry?).
2. How do I set my domain controller that is no longer my primary domain
controller to obtain time from the primary domain controller (default
settings) instead of the external time source. Should I edit the registry
settings or just do a net time /setsntp:nameofmynewprimarydomaincontroller??
For this answer I would like to know what the registry settings should for
the default setting on the server.
Example:
Do I change
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\Type\NTP
back to
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\Type\NT5DS
Delete this key (for some reason the nptserver entry wasn't in my primary
domain server so I had to enter
it)HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\NtpServer
etc etc.
3. How do I check my other domain servers and member servers to ensure they
are getting time from the primary domain server? When I do a net time
/querysntp, I get The current SNTP value is: time.windows.com, 0x1. I
thought the default setting was that the other servers synched time with the
PDC.
Thanks.