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RE: Time synchronising



I just read about something better in Linux Journal (August 2002): synchronising with a nuclear clock... COOL!!!!
 
Take a look at the article.
 
-Manuel.
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De: redhat-migration-list-admin@redhat.com [mailto:redhat-migration-list-admin@redhat.com]En nombre de anil bindal
Enviado el: lunes, 26 de agosto de 2002 21:33
Para: Simon Eastick
CC: redhat-migration-list@redhat.com
Asunto: Re: Time synchronising

Hi,

How do you sync. your win2k server with an internet time server ? i would like to do it for my users also

thanks
anil
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On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 01:38, Simon Eastick wrote:
Is there a way to snchronise the time on a Red Hat (7.3) workstation to a M$
win2000 server?  We have a Win2k server that synchrnises with the an
internet time service, and our internal workstations sync to that server.
Now that I have a linux box I would like to show that it can also sync to
the Win2k server.

tia

Simon 


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