Unfortunately, w32tm somehow reverted to "Local CMOS clock" again. The UDP port 123 is opened. It seems that it is not possible to force w32tm to use an external NTP server. rosch Wednesday, July 23, 2014 7:31 PM Hi Jon, How do I change the VM host to be authoritative time source...
Dave, I appreciate your ongoing effort to help me but I am afraid you still don't understand the problem.W32TM /QUERY /SOURCE does NOT query the NtpServer value in the registry.This means that changing the host or polling interval in this value, as you suggested, does not have any ...
The Local APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) present in recent 80x86 microprocessors provide yet another time measuring device, and it is a device, similar to the PIT, which can issue one-shot or periodic interrupts. There are, however, a few differences: The APIC's timer counter...
w32tm /query /status returning local CMOS clock w32tm always on "Local CMOS clock" on virtual domain controller - cannot change to Domain controller in a hierarchy w32tm always on "Local CMOS clock" on virtual domain controller - cannot change to NTP server ...
The Windows Time service follows the Network Time Protocol (NTP) specification, which requires the use of UDP port 123 for all time synchronization. Whenever the computer synchronizes its clock or provides time to another computer, it happens over UDP port 123. 3.On one problematic workst...
Unfortunately, w32tm somehow reverted to "Local CMOS clock" again. The UDP port 123 is opened. It seems that it is not possible to force w32tm to use an external NTP server. rosch Wednesday, July 23, 2014 7:31 PM Hi Jon, How do I change the VM host to be authoritative time source...
Unfortunately, w32tm somehow reverted to "Local CMOS clock" again. The UDP port 123 is opened. It seems that it is not possible to force w32tm to use an external NTP server. rosch Wednesday, July 23, 2014 7:31 PM Hi Jon, How do I change the VM host to be authoritative time source...
Dave, I appreciate your ongoing effort to help me but I am afraid you still don't understand the problem.W32TM /QUERY /SOURCE does NOT query the NtpServer value in the registry.This means that changing the host or polling interval in this value, as you suggested, does not have any ...
Dave, I appreciate your ongoing effort to help me but I am afraid you still don't understand the problem.W32TM /QUERY /SOURCE does NOT query the NtpServer value in the registry.This means that changing the host or polling interval in this value, as you suggested, does not have any ...
Type: NT5DS (Local) NtpServer (Local) DllName: C:\Windows\system32\w32time.DLL (Local) Enabled: 1 (Local) InputProvider: 0 (Local) AllowNonstandardModeCombinations: 1 (Local) VMICTimeProvider (Local) DllName: C:\Windows\System32\vmictimeprovider.dll (Local) ...