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I am running Windows 98SE and cannot locate any help from Microsoft Website
on creating this batch file or the command "timesyn" or even "timesync". Can you please provide further information to assist me in this task. Thanks for your help. Scott "test" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:132701c38c15$740bd440$(E-Mail Removed)... > You need to run the timesyn command in a batch file and > put it in the startup folder of each machine, this will > then sync the time to the server or servers > >-----Original Message----- > >How can I get my Windows 98 workstations to get in time > >sync with my Windows 2000 AD domain? They won't keep the > >proper time when they are logged in to my network. > > > >Thanks > >. > > SCOTT |
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try this in a batch file " NET TIME \\??server /SET /YES"
without quotes ...it is what i use :> "SCOTT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > I am running Windows 98SE and cannot locate any help from Microsoft Website > on creating this batch file or the command "timesyn" or even "timesync". Can > you please provide further information to assist me in this task. > > Thanks for your help. > Scott > > "test" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:132701c38c15$740bd440$(E-Mail Removed)... > > You need to run the timesyn command in a batch file and > > put it in the startup folder of each machine, this will > > then sync the time to the server or servers > > >-----Original Message----- > > >How can I get my Windows 98 workstations to get in time > > >sync with my Windows 2000 AD domain? They won't keep the > > >proper time when they are logged in to my network. > > > > > >Thanks > > >. > > > > > |
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