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Re: timing problem in two domains.

 
 
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      9th Jul 2003
two w2k server cant be more then 5 min's off.

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> I have a problem in time on server and client. No matter
> how I change the time on the client but it wont stay there.
> I have two domains running. Lets say one is ABC and other
> is DEF.
> There are some shares running on DEF. I want to give
> access to a user of ABC to a share on DEF. When I try to
> browse the user list of ABC domain on an active directory
> domain controller of DEF it says " the clocks on the
> client and server machines are skewed"
> I dont know what to do now.
> So now I have two troubles. One is the time setting
> problem on the client machines in DEF domain and second is
> how to browse the users of ABC from DEF.
> Pls help and advise.



 
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      11th Jul 2003
This article may be helpful in setting up Net Time on your two domains:

How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;216734

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> > I have a problem in time on server and client. No matter
> > how I change the time on the client but it wont stay there.
> > I have two domains running. Lets say one is ABC and other
> > is DEF.
> > There are some shares running on DEF. I want to give
> > access to a user of ABC to a share on DEF. When I try to
> > browse the user list of ABC domain on an active directory
> > domain controller of DEF it says " the clocks on the
> > client and server machines are skewed"
> > I dont know what to do now.
> > So now I have two troubles. One is the time setting
> > problem on the client machines in DEF domain and second is
> > how to browse the users of ABC from DEF.
> > Pls help and advise.

>
>



 
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