Time Sync

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I was trying to sync the computers in my network by syncing the domain
controller that acts as the PDC to the naval observatory. I was following
the instructions in KB216734.

http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=216734

The only keys in my registry under HKEY Local
Machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\w32time\Paramters are Default,
LocalNTP, Period, and type. The article references making changes to
RelaibleTimeSource,, Ntpserver, maxallowedclockerroinsecs and I don't see any
of these keys. Am I suppose to just add them? Also it mentions to run the
following command on all computers to reset the local computerr's time
against the Time Server w32tm -s how can I do this on every computer in my
network? Also wouldn't the computers automatcally refresh the time depending
on the poll frequency
 
George Schneider said:
I was trying to sync the computers in my network by syncing the domain
controller that acts as the PDC to the naval observatory. I was following
the instructions in KB216734.

http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=216734

The only keys in my registry under HKEY Local
Machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\w32time\Paramters are Default,
LocalNTP, Period, and type. The article references making changes to
RelaibleTimeSource,, Ntpserver, maxallowedclockerroinsecs and I don't see
any
of these keys. Am I suppose to just add them?

Yes,..just add them
Also it mentions to run the
following command on all computers to reset the local computerr's time
against the Time Server w32tm -s how can I do this on every computer in my
network?

Don't bother. All machines will already sync their time to the DC.
 
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