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Keeping the Time consistent and sync'd with Small Business Server2003 across Domain

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Old 06-27-2008, 09:12 PM
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Keeping the Time consistent and sync'd with Small Business Server2003 across Domain
Hello-

I was wondering how to do the above in the subject header...I have a
network with XP terminals ... employees often are able to change the
time...can the SBS have a policy to keep the time fixed throughout the
network? If so, How?
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Old 06-27-2008, 10:19 PM
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Re: Keeping the Time consistent and sync'd with Small Business Server 2003 across Domain
In article <2246c16b-66ba-4c9b-9673-eacbf9636024
@f24g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, sushidot@gmail.com says...
> Hello-
>
> I was wondering how to do the above in the subject header...I have a
> network with XP terminals ... employees often are able to change the
> time...can the SBS have a policy to keep the time fixed throughout the
> network? If so, How?
>

Why not post and ask in the microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs group?

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Old 06-30-2008, 10:42 PM
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Re: Keeping the Time consistent and sync'd with Small Business Server 2003 across Domain
First, why are they changing the time? What compels someone to change time
on a desktop machine, which presumably never moves physically?

Second, only users with administrator rights can change the time. So I'd
suggest you change your user accounts to standard user; these accounts don't
have the necessary permission to change the time. It has nothing to do with
any policy configuration on your servers.

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"SD" <sushidot@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello-
>
> I was wondering how to do the above in the subject header...I have a
> network with XP terminals ... employees often are able to change the
> time...can the SBS have a policy to keep the time fixed throughout the
> network? If so, How?


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