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  1. Force Time Sync Domain Controller
  2. Netapp 7 Mode Ntp Commands

Hi Dave,Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.Method 1:Follow the steps mentioned below. Press Windows key + r and typeservices.msc and press enter. Right click on Windows Time and select propertiesto check the status of the service.

Force Time Sync Domain Controller

Sync Windows 7 or Windows 10 with Domain Controller. PC’s on the network that authenticate against our domain controller should automatically pick up the new time from the time server after a reboot. However if we want we can manually sync the time on the client with the net time domain controller. To do so, issue the command.

Restart the Windows Time service. Click on OK. Restart the computerMethod 2:a. Click on clock and select “Change date and time settings”.b. Click on the “Internet Time” tab.c. Check if it is set to “synchronize the time with time.windows.com”d.

If the option is selected, click on change settings to check the option “Synchronize with an Internet Time server”e. Click on OK.Method 3:Follow the steps mentioned below.Press Windows key + X and select Command prompt(Admin).Type each one of the command below and press enter.net stop w32timew32tm /unregisterw32tm /registernet start w32timew32tm /resyncRestart the computer to test the issue again.W32tm.exe is used to configure Windows Time service settings. It can also be used to diagnose problems with the time service. W32tm.exe is the preferred command line tool for configuring, monitoring, or troubleshooting the Windows Time service.Hope it helps.Thanks. I don't think any of these methods will help because the service is running, but it doesn't seem to update (by referring to a time server) very often.I looked at Method 1 and found the service to be running. Even if I did stop and restart the service, and restart the computer, that won't change its behavior for the future.

Netapp time sync with domain controller computer

Netapp 7 Mode Ntp Commands

I certainly don't want to restart my computer every hour!As for Method 2, Windows 10 doesn't even show an Internet Time tab.Again, Method 3 is not going to be useful because I certainly won't be doing that every hour!I appreciate your trying to answer my question, but I need a different kind of answer.Dave. I too have noted the @30+ second discrepancy. This appears to be a permissions issue.I have a little utility called 'AboutTime' that I have been using for 15+ years to sync time across my networks and with internet time servers. This util has been rock solid for all that time and still runs under Win 10.However even using this to sync with a local SMTP server, I was still getting a 30000+ ms offset.Just for the.

of it, I tried running AboutTime under 'Run as Admin.' And low and behold, my offset was now under 2 ms. This was syncing to either NIST or my local server.The strange thing is that I generally run that util from an admin account. So I should not need to 'Run as Admin.' But there it is.Clearly a bug, err. I mean 'feature' in Windows 10.

Click on clock and select “Change date and time settings”.b. Click on the “Internet Time” tab.c. Check if it is set to “synchronize the time with time.windows.com”d. If the option is selected, click on change settings to check the option “Synchronize with an Internet Time server”e. Click on OK.I would like to amend Method 2 to include the latest Windows-10 directions:1) Right-Click on the time clock in the bottom right-hand corner.2) Click Adjust Date/Time3) Under (Related Settings) Click Additional Date, time & regional settings4) Now Click 'set the time and date'a) You'll find this the familiar part, with the 'internet time tab' mentioned above.5) Click on the 'Internet Time Tab'.Then you'll be able to follow the method 2 instructions above, and even 'update the clock' immediately.

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