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Solved my problem thanks. I have a workstation that is domain joined so time settings "Are managed by your organisation" but is is being used away from the domain at the moment.

Windows time service already started. It runs successfully without error. We have informed by the management to implement a time server on a windows server R2. But our Windows Engineer on vacation. So I have to do that task but i don't now how to do that. Please advice me and provide setup procedure. Did you consider posting this into the WSUS forum?

Please check with w32tm command line details about the time servce on the problem machines and the domain:. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights. I just want to add that if you've got a domain and all your computers are member of this domain then they will, by default, synchronize with the domain controller hosting the PDC Emulator FSMO role. If it is empty it will not sync and the local clock will be used for client computer sync process.

I cannot tell you how to configure non-windows machines. What I recommend, and please do not be offended, is to wait for your windows guy to return. It's critical for windows machines to maintain accurate time sync for kerberos. No other time source should be used otherwise you have a lot additional configuration to do.

Also using ESX time sync tool will result in problems as the Windows domain machines will then theoretical sync with the DCs and additional with the ESX time sync tool. If there is a difference you are in trouble as a Windows domain by default only accept a difference of max 5minutes.

So as recommendation, use only the Windows way for time sync and disable the time sync function with the ESX time sync. But make sure the Windows domain members work with the Windows way. In a domain all existing DCs sync automatically with that one and the other domain members will sync with an available DC.

That way the Windows domain is in sync with the time. Also about the importance of the equal time no other time sync mechanism cna be used so disable on all VMs the time sync with the ESX server. If the WSUS is also domain member run the follwoing on it, to make sure it sync the time with the domain also:. Office Office Exchange Server. How to check which AD is supplying the time sync to the clients? First, locate your PDC server as described in step 1. The other domain controllers should automatically pick up the right time.

If not, please refer to the following how-to guide on time configuration in a Windows Active Directory environment. All the command completed successfully. I had to take the spaces out between the time servers for Server Every other guide used reg edits so this was much easier…. Thanks a lot. I have found this post very useful. I used it for two different networks. One WinR2 and the other Windows Server. I did retype the double quotes just in case otherwise the whole thing worked as is provided in here with out any problem.

This was great thanks for the post! What do you if you have an external masterclock supplying us with the universal time clock and his clock has an ip and with in a certain subnet. In that case you just point your PDC to that IP address so it will sync its time with your external masterclock. Home About Contact Privacy. First, locate your PDC Server.

Tested on Windows Server R2 Build Z Be Sociable, Share! The command put the whole string into the registry, quotes and all. My Win2k8 R2 needed this. Hi Brian, Yes, you are absolutely right. Thanks for pointing that out. Thank you for this information saved me hours of deciphering ms documentation. Hi, Yeah, Couple of other guys already mention this. Marek thank you for this post, it seem to have saved so time for everyone. Thank for pointing that out. Should be ok now. Newbie IT Tech.

And yes this worked great, thanks. Hi, Did you checked your firewall? Hi, Thanks for your post. This is what worked for me.

Very clean and straight forward method.



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