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Hi thanks for reading.
I am going to include as much info as possible, so forgive
the lenght.
3 sites, 1 active directory Domain controller located at
site 1 also running SQL. The only DC. All sites linked via
cisco 2501's running tcp/ip in a single bridge group.
W2K clients are 1 hour ahead of the domain time but in
sync with the domain controllers time.
server:
net time dc1 shows the correct time according to the
systray on the dc1.
Domain:
net time KMO shows the time 1 hour ahead of dc1's time.
The clients seem to be syncing to the domain clock. When i
set the domain time to match the servers time it says it
completed succesfully but does not change.
net time kmo /set dc1
Changing the time manually at the client causes a
disconnect in sql.
This is an isolated secured net work with no ability to
sync to an outside time source.
Thanks
..
I am going to include as much info as possible, so forgive
the lenght.
3 sites, 1 active directory Domain controller located at
site 1 also running SQL. The only DC. All sites linked via
cisco 2501's running tcp/ip in a single bridge group.
W2K clients are 1 hour ahead of the domain time but in
sync with the domain controllers time.
server:
net time dc1 shows the correct time according to the
systray on the dc1.
Domain:
net time KMO shows the time 1 hour ahead of dc1's time.
The clients seem to be syncing to the domain clock. When i
set the domain time to match the servers time it says it
completed succesfully but does not change.
net time kmo /set dc1
Changing the time manually at the client causes a
disconnect in sql.
This is an isolated secured net work with no ability to
sync to an outside time source.
Thanks
..