Server time question

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Hi All,

i have a windows 2000 SP4 member server that i want to change the date/time
to any time i want, but after a few seconds it goes back to the the domain
time. any ideas? thanks
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JamesRussel
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Re: Server time question

Hello JamesRussel,

That's correct behaviour. In a domain all machines need to have the same
time, max difference is 5 minutes.

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> Hi All,
>
> i have a windows 2000 SP4 member server that i want to change the
> date/time to any time i want, but after a few seconds it goes back to
> the the domain time. any ideas? thanks
>
 
Re: Server time question

It needs the domain time in order to authenticate. If you need to change the
time for any reason, you should take it out of the domain,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk


"JamesRussel" <JamesRussel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E05C4910-59B7-4A1B-A911-C8FC60CFD85B@microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
>
> i have a windows 2000 SP4 member server that i want to change the
> date/time
> to any time i want, but after a few seconds it goes back to the the domain
> time. any ideas? thanks
> --
> JamesRussel
> Cebu
 
Re: Server time question

but why this is possible on the workstation that is also a member in the
domian? do they have different settings?
--
JamesRussel
Cebu


"Anthony [MVP]" wrote:

> It needs the domain time in order to authenticate. If you need to change the
> time for any reason, you should take it out of the domain,
> Anthony,
> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>
>
> "JamesRussel" <JamesRussel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E05C4910-59B7-4A1B-A911-C8FC60CFD85B@microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > i have a windows 2000 SP4 member server that i want to change the
> > date/time
> > to any time i want, but after a few seconds it goes back to the the domain
> > time. any ideas? thanks
> > --
> > JamesRussel
> > Cebu

>
>
 
Re: Server time question

but why i can do this on the workstation, do they have a different settings?
or is they a way to stop synchronization?
--
JamesRussel
Cebu


"Anthony [MVP]" wrote:

> It needs the domain time in order to authenticate. If you need to change the
> time for any reason, you should take it out of the domain,
> Anthony,
> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>
>
> "JamesRussel" <JamesRussel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E05C4910-59B7-4A1B-A911-C8FC60CFD85B@microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > i have a windows 2000 SP4 member server that i want to change the
> > date/time
> > to any time i want, but after a few seconds it goes back to the the domain
> > time. any ideas? thanks
> > --
> > JamesRussel
> > Cebu

>
>
 
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