Alright all you NT gurus out there...
I find myself in charge of a small but widespread WAN/LAN situation with
4 NT servers supporting aprox. 40 NT workstations. All the end-user
logins are configured in User Manager to be the default of Domain Users,
which has been just fine so far.
A couple of the workstations have clocks which drift a bit over time.
Found a KB article on the MS website which described a procedure to make
a server to be the Time Server for the domain, and a NET.EXE command to
add to the login scripts which should set the time on the workstation
whenever a user logs in.
Apparently, however, the standard end-user network accounts with only
Domain User permissions can't change the time on their own workstations.
Nothing about the required permissions was mentioned in the MS-KB
article, nor have I found a set of search keywords that gives me a clue
either on the website or in the NT help files.
Anybody able to point me in the right direction? Hmmmm??
-JOWj.
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