[Samba] Eficient method to run [net time \\server] on logon
script with winxp+domain ?
hamacker
sirhamacker at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 02:16:43 GMT 2008
In my network I have winxp and win98 too, but the same logon script
for both. 'cause this, I need to use 'net time'.
I have a NTP server in my network, my samba server sync them, and
win9x/winxp sync with the samba.
To me, it's the best option.
2008/10/14 Eric Boehm <boehm at nortel.com>:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 01:00:59PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote:
>>>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Ross <jross at wykids.org> writes:
>
> f> Bruno La Torre wrote:
> >> hamacker ha scritto:
> >>> I can not find any element inside gpedit to change that. Do
> >>> you know, what element I can change that ?
> >>>
> >>> hamacker ha scritto:
> >>>
> >>>>> Any eficient method to run [net time \\server] on logon
> >>>>> script with winxp+domain ?
> >> configuration computer windows settings protection settings
> >> local settings set right user set change time
> >>
> >> sorry for my traslation.
> >>
>
> This might be slightly off topic but is there some reason you don't
> use NTP instead. More accurate, less overhead, less maintenance.
>
> You could set up the Samba server(s) as NTP time servers for your
> local subnet and run
>
> net time /setsntp:"ntp server list" just once and you would be good to
> go. You wouldn't need to worry about time after that.
>
>
> Jeff> By co-incidence I've just been looking into this myself.
>
> Jeff> I found this article most helpful:
>
> Jeff> http://blogs.msdn.com/aaron_margosis/archive/2005/02/11/371474.aspx
>
> Jeff> If I use INTERACTIVE as suggested, my netlogon script is
> Jeff> able to sync the time to the samba server. Non-privledged
> Jeff> users are not able to set the time at the toolbar clock,
> Jeff> though.
>
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