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Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. NTP server not responding... Started by dcxman, Mar 07 2002 05:49 PM Please log in to reply 8 system error 53 has occurred windows 10 replies to this topic #1 dcxman dcxman member Members 146 posts Posted 07 March
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2002 - 05:49 PM Morning all.I have a slight dilemma. I just recently started noticing a hang in the amount of time system error 53 has occurred windows 2012 that it takes for a client to log into the domain. But when I go to check the PDC, all I see in the event viewer under the "System Log" is that "The NTP server https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc940100.aspx didn't respond".I'm guessing it's some sort of Net Time protocol server? How do I fix it? Why is it asking for it? Do I have to change the MoBo battery?Sorry to bother you guys.Thanx in advance. Back to top Report #2 ryoko ryoko member Members 163 posts Posted 07 March 2002 - 07:03 PM well, NTP is network time protocol. I can not recall if you are running win2k or http://www.compatdb.org/forums/topic/18013-ntp-server-not-responding/ NT. Either way you could check your firewall settings to see if the port is blocked if you want access to an external time server. 2000 depends on all systems having accurate time much more than NT. It has to do with the authentication especially using kerberos security.Hope this helps.-Ry Back to top Report #3 dcxman dcxman member Members 146 posts Posted 07 March 2002 - 07:45 PM Thanx again Ryoko.I do have a Win2K domain setup. You're probably right about the port being blocked off. Our main network area just recently received an Extreme Networks Firewall. I'm pretty sure they're implementing and testing settings. I don't suppose you would know how to setup a Win2K Adv. standalone server for NTP?Well, thanks again in advance either way. Back to top Report #4 clutch clutch Carpal Tunnel Moderators 3859 posts Posted 07 March 2002 - 07:56 PM If you are hosting DHCP from that server, you can set it up to hand out the IP of that server (or any other NTP source you would like) to the clients as the come online. For the server, check out this Technet KB article for more information:http://support.micro...;EN-US;Q216734Go here to see what USNO Time Server you should use (if in the US, of course;)):http://tycho.usno.nav
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