Yes, the command should be done on the DC holding the PDC FSMO role. Other
DCs get their time from the PDC FSMO role holder. The net time /setsntp
command is not required on member workstation/servers because they will
auto-magically configure themselves to participate in acquiring time thru
domain hierarchy. Therefore the only time you should have to use the net
time /setsntp command is when moving around the PDC FSMO role.
"larry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi:
> I need to setup a time server. Is it as simple as running
> net time /setsntp:<external time server> on a DC? I've read the
> KB216734 - How to configure the Windows Time service in Microsoft Windows
> Server 2000", but half the registry entries aren't there to modify. Also,
> how do the other DC's decide which one is authoritative? How do you check?
> Would you run net time /setsntp:<DC time server>on them and also on the
> clients?
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
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