Excalibur1701
MIS
We have about 30 NT 4.0 workstations that have been synching their time with one of our 2003 Servers. We just use a simple "Net Time \\<server> /set /yes" command. We run this using the AT scheduler.
After upgrading our 2003 Server to SP1, we now get an error "Access denied" when the workstation tries to 'net time' the server. But here's the funny thing. If I go to a DOS prompt on the workstation and type the 'net time' command directly, it works. It only errors when the AT command executes it.
My guess is there is some type of permission problem on the server that I need to apply (maybe something to do with RPC, since it only gives the error while using the AT scheduler).
.....just an update, I used another 2003 server that does not have SP1 installed, and it works. So something about SP1 is preventing it from working.
Any ideas?
After upgrading our 2003 Server to SP1, we now get an error "Access denied" when the workstation tries to 'net time' the server. But here's the funny thing. If I go to a DOS prompt on the workstation and type the 'net time' command directly, it works. It only errors when the AT command executes it.
My guess is there is some type of permission problem on the server that I need to apply (maybe something to do with RPC, since it only gives the error while using the AT scheduler).
.....just an update, I used another 2003 server that does not have SP1 installed, and it works. So something about SP1 is preventing it from working.
Any ideas?