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Skidmore
I manually adjusted the time on my PDC emulator this
morning and now I've got a big problem. The DCs refuse to
communicate because of a time difference. I set the time
on the PDC emulator back to within 1 sec, but no joy. I
had to shut it down so my users could work and all was
well for a while, but now the other DCs are reporting that
their time is out of sync. So now I'm down to one DC and
have everything else shut down. Any ideas? Please help!

David Brandt [MSFT]
You can use the following to set "net time" on them to look at the pdc, but
they should want to do that normally by default.

216734 How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216734

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"Skidmore" wrote in message
news:898e01c3e9b9$acb6d270$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> I manually adjusted the time on my PDC emulator this
> morning and now I've got a big problem. The DCs refuse to
> communicate because of a time difference. I set the time
> on the PDC emulator back to within 1 sec, but no joy. I
> had to shut it down so my users could work and all was
> well for a while, but now the other DCs are reporting that
> their time is out of sync. So now I'm down to one DC and
> have everything else shut down. Any ideas? Please help!



Ulf B. Simon-Weidner [MVP]
Skidmore says...
> I manually adjusted the time on my PDC emulator this
> morning and now I've got a big problem. The DCs refuse to
> communicate because of a time difference. I set the time
> on the PDC emulator back to within 1 sec, but no joy. I
> had to shut it down so my users could work and all was
> well for a while, but now the other DCs are reporting that
> their time is out of sync. So now I'm down to one DC and
> have everything else shut down. Any ideas? Please help!
>
Hello Skidmore,

your PDC-Emulator is "Master of the Time":

All Clients/Member Servers get their time from "their" DC
The DCs get the Time of the PDC-Emulator or their Domain
The PDC-Emulators get the time of the Domain Emultor of the Parent Domain
The PDC-Emulator of the Rootdomain is supposed to get a valid external
timesource.

I assume your time infrastructure was working well before you set the time on
the PDC Emulator manually. What happend was that the machines started, one
after another, to set the new time. But this will take some time depending on
when they set the time the last time.

So two possibilities - wait and don't keep changing the time on the PDC-
Emulator - or walk to every machine and run the "net time \\yourpdcemulator
/set" command to adjust the time manually to the same time as your pdcemulator.
After this is done, everything will work again.

Gruesse - Sincerely,

Ulf B. Simon-Weidner

Skidmore
I can't use this command so sync them up. I get an access
denied msg.

Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>You can use the following to set "net time" on them to
look at the pdc, but
>they should want to do that normally by default.
>
>216734 How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in
Windows 2000
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=216734
>
>--
>David Brandt
>Microsoft Corporation
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This
alias is for
>newsgroup purposes only.
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>news:898e01c3e9b9$acb6d270$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I manually adjusted the time on my PDC emulator this
>> morning and now I've got a big problem. The DCs refuse
to
>> communicate because of a time difference. I set the
time
>> on the PDC emulator back to within 1 sec, but no joy. I
>> had to shut it down so my users could work and all was
>> well for a while, but now the other DCs are reporting
that
>> their time is out of sync. So now I'm down to one DC
and
>> have everything else shut down. Any ideas? Please
help!
>
>
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