Tank,<br>
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I am using the timeserver that comes with the NT resource kit. I was trying to create a logon script in order to keep my call center(there is no way my users could get it right) from having to go around to each computer on the network and set the workstation up to syncronize the time. I have successfully done that, and I am happy with the results. I do appreciate your input though.<br>
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By the way the timeserv.exe that comes with the resource kit has an interesting bug that is documented in Tech Net. When you are editing the timeserv.ini file, and you get to the part where you select what the location and method of the connection for the time syncronization, if you choose internet, when you turn on the service it will cause cpu usage to rise to 100% and stay there until the service is stopped(talk about a run on sentence!) Microsoft has posted an update for timeserv.exe that fixes this bug.