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Synchronicing time between Workstations and Win2003 server

Asked by kalvillo in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server

Hi.

I have a Win2k3 domain and some workstations with WinXp that validate with it.

I want, everytime that the PC validate the user in the domain, to synchronice the time and date of the workstation with that of the server.

I know that using the command NET TIME, i can synchronice the time, but i want to execute this command everytime the PC is started.

Is there a way to do this from the server? (without going to each PC configuring a batch file)

Also, is there a way to affect a couple of Macs that i have on my network?Start Free Trial
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