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Userenv 1054 events as a result of time-stamp counter drift on Windows Server 2003 guests running in Hyper-V
Hello everyone, Brian here. I was working with a colleague on an issue in which the customer was receiving the following Userenv event in their application event logs: (Event ID 1054) Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer Read More...
Configuring an Authoritative Time Server with Group Policy Using WMI Filtering
Hello everyone, Brian Singleton here. Here’s a question I often get from customer regarding Windows Time: “Is there a way I can configure the Windows Time settings via Group Policy and have it only apply to the domain controller that holds the PDC FSMO Read More...
Preventing large time offset problems
Greetings, Todd here and I wanted to take a few moments to talk to you about an issue that arises from time to time. I will start this time-related issue exploration with a worst case scenario. The Primary Domain Controller Emulator (also known as the Read More...
High Accuracy W32time Requirements
Hello there. I’m Bob Drake from Microsoft’s Directory Services Team. Quite often we get inquiries on how to configure networks for high accuracy time needs. In some cases, customers want the time accurate down to the second. There are a lot of occasions Read More...
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