Net Time Error

I

IPRHE

i have only one server in our office with win2k domain controller. the net
time give me error
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: w32time
Event Category: None
Event ID: 62
Date: 3/4/2004
Time: 8:57:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: TARY
Description:
This Machine is a PDC of the domain at the root of the forest. Configure to
sync from External time source using the net command, 'net time
/setsntp:<server name>'.
Data:
0000: e5 03 00 00 å...
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__

how can i find an external time source for our server? and how many i
configure that?

Thank you
 
A

a-chadl [MSFT]

| i have only one server in our office with win2k domain controller. the net
| time give me error
|
____________________________________________________________________________
| __
| Event Type: Error
| Event Source: w32time
| Event Category: None
| Event ID: 62
| Date: 3/4/2004
| Time: 8:57:46 AM
| User: N/A
| Computer: TARY
| Description:
| This Machine is a PDC of the domain at the root of the forest. Configure
to
| sync from External time source using the net command, 'net time
| /setsntp:<server name>'.
| Data:
| 0000: e5 03 00 00 å...
|
____________________________________________________________________________
| __
|
| how can i find an external time source for our server? and how many i
| configure that?
|
| Thank you
|
|
|


On your domain controller, open a command prompt and enter the following
command:

net time /setsntp:time.microsoft.com

This will set the external time service for you. For more information,
please read the following article:

216734 How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216734


Chad A. Lacy
Windows 2000 Directory Services

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