NT has a service available called w32time consist of 2 files:w32time.exe
and w32time.ini installed from a cmd prompt by w32time -Automatic.
Edit the .ini and select the appropriate time source... I have a crontab
entry in one of my Linux servers running Network Time Protocol -NTPDate
and synching with the Naval Observatory Clock and another atomic clock at
PennState it is even smart enough to learn from its own drift. I then have
one of my BDC's synching to the Linux NTP source and the workstations
synching to the BDC time source via w32time time service.
Regards, Lee
and w32time.ini installed from a cmd prompt by w32time -Automatic.
Edit the .ini and select the appropriate time source... I have a crontab
entry in one of my Linux servers running Network Time Protocol -NTPDate
and synching with the Naval Observatory Clock and another atomic clock at
PennState it is even smart enough to learn from its own drift. I then have
one of my BDC's synching to the Linux NTP source and the workstations
synching to the BDC time source via w32time time service.
Regards, Lee