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 netdom /query fsmo netdom /query fsmo
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 w32tm /query /source w32tm /query /source
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 http://nefaria.com/2013/03/configure-windows-server-20082012-to-sync-with-internet-time-servers/ http://nefaria.com/2013/03/configure-windows-server-20082012-to-sync-with-internet-time-servers/
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 +<note tip>If you move the PDC FSMO role to another server, and your PDC is stuck on ''Local CMOS Clock'', you may need to use a GPO shown here: https://theitbros.com/configure-ntp-time-sync-group-policy/</note>
  
 ==== Check ==== ==== Check ====
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 ===== Virtual Machines ===== ===== Virtual Machines =====
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 +FIXME Need verify this statement:
  
 The most accurate way to keep guest operating system time synchronized with real time is probably to use the **VMware Tools** or **XenServer Tools** time synchronization functions. The most accurate way to keep guest operating system time synchronized with real time is probably to use the **VMware Tools** or **XenServer Tools** time synchronization functions.
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 +==== Citrix ====
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 +FIXME Need verify registry entries
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 +{{ :networking:windows:vm_time_sync_disable.reg.zip |Citrix Registry Entries for PDC}}
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 +These registry entries disable time sync to the virtualization host (drift) when using Citrix Tools and allow NTP to work normally.
  
 ==== Virtualbox ==== ==== Virtualbox ====
networking/windows/windows_time.1714925078.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/05/05 10:04 by gcooper