Can anyone provide me with the information necessary to change an NT desktops time remotely. I have several desktops that lose time and would like to administer this action remotely. Thanks, David
I am not sure how to set it remotely, but you can sync the workstation clock with an NT server clock if you want. Then, you just need to maintain the network clock. If this solution will suite your needs, let me know and I will dig out the info for you.
We had to adjust the rights for the workstation before the script would work. As I recall, it was not an obvious procedure to change that privilege. I will dig out the info and post the solution.
To make sure the workstation has rights to change the clock:
Log on as administrator and start User Manager.
Go to Policies > User Rights and enable the clock permissions.
To sync the workstation clock with the network, use the NET TIME command, as explained above by dxd. You can also add that into a login script so that it is updated at each login.
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