Richard Mueller [MVP] wrote:
Quote:
> "Pegasus [MVP]" <news@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eCJuy2a9JHA.5040@xxxxxx Quote:
>> "Jose" <hola@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23doa2Ya9JHA.4168@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> Hi people,
>>>
>>> Im having the following problem:
>>> I have a network with my server but the client computers are not in AD,
>>> the problem Im having is that some of them have
>>> problems with the dates, which is very critical due to my database
>>> application.Im trying to synchronize the computers with my
>>> server. All my users are local users and they are restrictive users,
>>> meaning that they cant change the date.
>>>
>>> I was trying to use a logon script with net time \\servername /set /y ,
>>> but this only work with administrative rights, I tried all I know to make
>>> this script work with my local users.
>>>
>>> Is there any parameters that can make this script to run with normal
>>> user?
>>> Im really desperate wit this.
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> --
>>> NNTP.hk - (^(oo)^)
>>> http://www.nntp.hk/web/ >> Instead of synchronising my client PCs with my server I would synchronise
>> all of them with an external time source, using the inbuilt "Windows
>> Time". In this way all machines would show correct time at all times,
>> independently of any script.
>> >
> As noted, the recommended approach is to configure PC's to synchronize with
> external time source. This kb article should help:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307897
>
> The least safe approach is to use logon scripts, as you must use alternate
> credentials which exposes the administrator password. If you have no
> connections to Internet, another approach might be to run a script yourself
> (as a member of local Administrators group on each computer) that connects
> to each computer remotely and synchronizes the time. Even here, however, it
> would be better to have each computer automatically synchronize with one
> reliable computer in the workgroup, so they all agree.
> Thank you very much for your response, these computers doesnt have
Internet connections, so I cant synchronize with an external source,
that´s why I want to do it to my local server, which, by the way has
Internet connection.
Im not an expert in scripting but how can I do this ¨run a script
yourself (as a member of local Administrators group on each computer)
that connects to each computer remotely and synchronizes the time.¨
Thank you a lot for your responses.