Hello,
I have a Windows NT network, some windows 2000 member servers.
Most of my Windows 2000 server keep getting one of two w32time event ids. They are either:
Event it = 64 Source = w32time
Description = Because of repeated network problems, the time service has not been able to find a domain controller to synchronize with for a long time. To reduce network traffic, the time service will wait 960 minutes before trying again. No synchronization will take place during this interval, even if network connectivity is restored. Accumulated time errors may cause certain network operations to fail. To tell the time service that network connectivity has been restored and that it should resynchronize, execute "w32tm /s" from the command line.
or
Event id = 11 Source = w32time Description = The NTP server didn't respond
Does anyone have any idea why? When I do a "net time" on the 2000 servers, it says the current time on the //NT domain controller is 10:07 (or what ever) and that the command was completed suscessfully.
I do not beleve this is a network problem becouse we are not having any other errors, and if there was some kind of network issue it would show up with other applications.
Anyone have any thoughts?
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