Configure a domain controller in the parent domain as a reliable time source Configure the PDC emulator to synchronize from its internal hardware clock Disable the Windows Time service Configuring Windows-based clients to synchronize time Restoring Windows Time service to default settings ...
When you configure the authoritative time server to sync with an Internet time source, there is no authentication. We also recommend that you reduce your time correction settings for your servers and stand-alone clients. These recommendations provide more accuracy and security to your domain....
However, the PDC operations masters may use a parent domain controller that is based on stratum numbering. Note A stratum number defines how close a time server is to the primary reference source.The smaller the number, the closer the server is to the primary time source. In this...
When you deploy a new forest root domain or when you move the role of the PDC emulator in the forest root domain to a new domain controller, you must configure the PDC emulator role holder in the forest root domain to synchronize time for the forest from an external time source on the ...
ipv6 virtual-reassembly [in | out][max-reassemblies number ] [max-fragments number ] [timeout seconds ] [mode modes][drop-fragments ] Here is the complete configuration example to enable VFR for IPv6 packets: interface GigabitEthernet 5 ipv6 virtual-...
Controller SSL/TLS certificate file Syslog certificate file Collector certificate file 8 First Boot Provisioning Log Displays the content of the first boot log file. 9 Timezone Displays the current timezone setting. b Enrollment Token Displays the token...
The changes are saved on the Domain Controller. The configuration result (for example, the Path to user store policy) is shown. To configure more user- or group-specific policy settings for this GPO, repeat steps 2–6 for each. See the configuration example in the Examples section...
root domain is at the top of the domain hierarchy, and as such configuring this domain controller to synchronize time with the domain hierarchy is invalid. The Windows Time Service warns you of this condition by writing event ID 12 to the Wi...
Setting the propertyidle-timeout-minutes, can be also done via CLI commandwrite-attribute, as below: Raw [standalone@localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=datasources/data-source=ExampleDS/:write-attribute(name=idle-timeout-minutes,value=15) {
"In fact – if you are running a Domain Controller inside a virtual machine I would recommend that you leave Hyper-V time synchronization enabled but that you also setup an external time source. You can do this by going to this KB article:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042and following...