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I think this is a Windows issue, which is why I'm posting here.
Our System i syncs it's time to:
0.pool.ntp.org
1.pool.ntp.org
2.pool.ntp.org
Our Windows domain controller syncs it's time to the System i.
All other Windows servers and workstations sync to the Windows domain.
You would think that would insure that all times would be the same, but
they're not. I have noticed lately that the Windows servers and
workstation are approximately 30 seconds behind the System i.
Is there a setting in the registry that says something to the effect "don't
adjust the time unless it's at least X amount off"? None of the registry
settings I have found seem to say that.
Thanks.
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