Windows Time Service, an implementation of Network Time Protocol, ensures that the clocks on all client workstations connected to a network are synchronized. Clients associated with an Active ...
XP has its own ntp time client type facility. For Win2k, Im not aware of such a feature. maybe someone can recommend some reliable 3rd party program.
So I have something that probably needs fixing ASAP but before I go through the process of fixing it I want to make sure the environment is right first. On my primary (and only) domain controller, ...
Using the Network Time Protocol will ensure that precise time syncs exist on your Linux and Windows Server, crucial if you want your Linux machine to connect to a Windows domain. There are plenty of ...
Fixing out of sync VM clocks may be a bit annoying, but it's 100 percent doable. Here's how. One of the nice things about Hyper-V is that you usually don't have to worry about setting virtual machine ...