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I'm not sure what might be going on with the duplicate timestamps, but this
is from the V5R3 Memo to Users:
3.11 SNTP client changes the system clock instead of the software clock
In V5R3, the SNTP client changes the system clock instead of the
software clock. If you want to have the software clock changed, or if
you install V5R3 on a server that does not support system clock
adjustment (iSeries models 7xx, 170, and 250), you must create a data
area (*DTAARA) object named QTOTSNTP. Use the following CL command to
create this data area object:
CRTDTAARA DTAARA(QUSRSYS/QTOTSNTP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(9) VALUE(*SOFTWARE) A
UT(*USE)
To switch back to having the SNTP client change the system clock, run
the following CL command to delete the data area object:
DLTDTAARA DTAARA(QUSRSYS/QTOTSNTP)
Can you provide a bit more information on your XP environment?
Thanks,
Bruce
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In addition to the client not working, the server is not accepted by
WinXP, which reports that "The time sample was rejected because
duplicate timestamps were received from this peer." Any thoughts?
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