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Old 12-12-2005, 01:51 PM
Default Incorrect time on servers



I have 3 domain controllers - NYDC1 NYDC2 and NYDC3. NYDC3 is the PDC
Emulator, a role that it took over from a now decommissioned machine.

When I type NET TIME on the servers, they show "Current time at \\NYDC2
is...." even though NYDC2 is not, and never has been the PDC Emulator.

This would not be a major problem to me if it were not for the fact that
NYDC2 is 4 minutes fast. I set it back to the correct time, and within 15
minutes it has set itself back to 4 minutes ahead...which means all the
other servers and then the PCs do the same thing.

All 3 DCs are set in the registry to use NT5DS as their Type in the
W32Time\Parameters section of the registry. I have removed the NTPServer key
altogether from NYDC2 thinking maybe that it was getting the wrong time from
time.windows.com, but it hasn't made any difference.

I have also tried telling NYDC2 it is not reliable (w32tm /config
/isreliable:no) and restarting the w32time service, but this has had no
effect.

I guess at the root of all this is the fact that my PDC Emulator is not
considered the reliable time source, but dcdiag and netdiag all come up OK
so I am not sure where to go from here. I have been through all the articles
on Technet and other sites but still no joy.

Any help would be most appreciated.




Chris Herbert
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Old 12-12-2005, 06:55 PM
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Default Re: Incorrect time on servers

What do you get on your servers with you type net time /querysntp.
Typically, you go to your PDC emulator and type net time
/setsntp:time.nist.gov (or your preferred time server). On your non-PDC
servers when you type net time /querysntp you would make sure you get:

------------------------
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

U:\>net time /querysntp
This computer is not currently configured to use a specific SNTP server.

The command completed successfully.

U:\>
-------------------------

This means that this machine will automatically sync with the PDC emulator
domain controller.

If you get an actual server listed, you can type net time /setsntp: <enter>
to remove any preconfigured time server.

I personally have never had to tweak any registry settings manually to
accomplish this. The command line has worked fine for me.

-Frank


"Chris Herbert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have 3 domain controllers - NYDC1 NYDC2 and NYDC3. NYDC3 is the PDC
>Emulator, a role that it took over from a now decommissioned machine.
>
> When I type NET TIME on the servers, they show "Current time at \\NYDC2
> is...." even though NYDC2 is not, and never has been the PDC Emulator.
>
> This would not be a major problem to me if it were not for the fact that
> NYDC2 is 4 minutes fast. I set it back to the correct time, and within 15
> minutes it has set itself back to 4 minutes ahead...which means all the
> other servers and then the PCs do the same thing.
>
> All 3 DCs are set in the registry to use NT5DS as their Type in the
> W32Time\Parameters section of the registry. I have removed the NTPServer
> key altogether from NYDC2 thinking maybe that it was getting the wrong
> time from time.windows.com, but it hasn't made any difference.
>
> I have also tried telling NYDC2 it is not reliable (w32tm /config
> /isreliable:no) and restarting the w32time service, but this has had no
> effect.
>
> I guess at the root of all this is the fact that my PDC Emulator is not
> considered the reliable time source, but dcdiag and netdiag all come up OK
> so I am not sure where to go from here. I have been through all the
> articles on Technet and other sites but still no joy.
>
> Any help would be most appreciated.
>
>



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