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I got some clients running behind a linux samba PDC.
Every time I boot up the client the time's clock results always wrong. I would like to auto execute a script at startup to auto syncronize the client clock on the time server listening on the linux box. Does it is possible? Thanks in advance. |
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This works for me net time \\lnxsrv01 /set
-- "billie" <mlist@fastwebnet.it> wrote in message news:cXV7f.3404$hC1.1205@tornado.fastwebnet.it... >I got some clients running behind a linux samba PDC. > Every time I boot up the client the time's clock results always wrong. I > would > like to auto execute a script at startup to auto syncronize the client > clock > on the time server listening on the linux box. Does it is possible? > > Thanks in advance. > |
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