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Can someone tell me exactly how to set the clock on this machine from
time-b.nist.gov using the built-in Win2KP commands? TIA
 
Can someone tell me exactly how to set the clock on this machine from
time-b.nist.gov using the built-in Win2KP commands? TIA


I assume your computer is NOT part of a domain.

Use tip 2669 » How do I configure an authoritative time server in Windows 2000?
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com on your W2K Pro.
 
Jerold said:
I assume your computer is NOT part of a domain.
It is in a workgroup.
Use tip 2669 » How do I configure an authoritative time server in Windows 2000?
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com on your W2K Pro.
I've looked at that several times before. Bewildering, to say the
least. It talks about PDCs... and points to sub articles concerning
W32TIM, but I just can't figure out the right line, and I'll bet it's
only one, that solves the problem. Note that I can run Atomic Time Set
just fine, but I like to minimize the number of external utilities on my
machines.

BTW, the last time I checked tick and tock were no longer running.
 
It is in a workgroup.

I've looked at that several times before. Bewildering, to say the
least. It talks about PDCs... and points to sub articles concerning
W32TIM, but I just can't figure out the right line, and I'll bet it's
only one, that solves the problem. Note that I can run Atomic Time Set
just fine, but I like to minimize the number of external utilities on my
machines.

BTW, the last time I checked tick and tock were no longer running.

net time /setsntp:"192.5.41.41 192.5.41.209"
 

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