在2000配置成控制器后往往都要出现w32time的问题。原先不大注意,但是还是有点烦人,因此到microsfot support中找找。还真找到了。大家看看吧。
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How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows (Q216734)
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The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Advanced Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 , Datacenter Server
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For a Microsoft Windows XP version of this article, see Q314054 .
SUMMARY
This article describes how to configure an authoritative time server in Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows includes the W32Time Time service tool that is required by the Kerberos authentication protocol. The purpose of the Time service is to ensure that all computers that are running Windows 2000 or later in an organization use a common time. The Time service uses a hierarchical relationship that controls authority and does not permit loops to ensure appropriate common time usage.
Windows-based computers use the following hierarchy by default:
All client desktop computers nominate the authenticating domain controller as their in-bound time partner.
All member servers follow the same process as client desktop computers.
All domain controllers in a domain nominate the primary domain controller (PDC) operations master as their in-bound time partner.
All PDC operations masters follow the hierarchy of domains in the selection of their in-bound time partner.
Following this hierarchy, the PDC operations master at the root of the forest becomes authoritative for the organization, and you should configure the PDC operations master to gather the time from an external source. This is logged in the System event log on the computer as event ID 62. Administrators can configure the Time service on the PDC operations master at the root of the forest to recognize an external Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time server as authoritative by using the following net time command, where server_list is the server list:
net time /setsntp: server_list
There are several SNTP time servers run by the U.S. Naval Observatory that are satisfactory for this function, for example:
ntp2.usno.navy.mil at 192.5.41.209
tock.usno.navy.mil at 192.5.41.41
After you set the SNTP time server as authoritative, run the following command on a computer other than the domain controller to reset the local computer's time against the authoritative time server:
net time /set
More information about the net time command is available at a command prompt if you type the following command:
net time /?
SNTP defaults to using User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port 123. If this port is not open to the Internet, you cannot synchronize your server to Internet SNTP servers.
NOTE : Administrators can also configure an internal time server as authoritative by using the net time command. If the administrator directs the command to the operations master, it may be necessary to reboot the server for the changes to take effect.
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Published Mar 22 1999 9:32AM Issue Type kbhowto
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