Sooner
Wed Apr 09 11:32:23 PDT 2008
I forgot to add that the time.nist.gov server may be very busy or simply
unavailable, etc. I just tried pinging time.nist.gov and got a good test. If
you can sync to another server then your good to go. FWIW NTP uses TCP/UDP
Port 123.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
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"Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@somewhere.net.invalid> wrote in message
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> The easiest fix is to select another time server or a pool server.
> Right-click the mouse on the system clock in the System Tray and click on
> Adjust Date/Time from the menu. Select the Internet Time tab. The user can
> simply type in the address of a new time server in the Server: address
> box.
> Tap Update Now to verify the server connection can be made. Tap OK to
> finish
> the configuration. Note that the user must have Administrator permissions
> to
> configure date and time on a Windows XP machine.
>
>
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/WM2003/TimeSynchronization/Images/InternetTimeConfigure.JPG
>
> Lists of time servers. NOTE the rules of engagement for each server you
> connect to...
>
>
http://tf.nist.gov/service/time-servers.html
>
http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html
>
http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome#Browsing_the_Lists
>
> Pool servers. Select one in the country your in. For example in the US use
> us.pool.ntp.org as your server pool of choice.
>
>
http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers
>
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> "Hans L" <HansL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E5B9D4B6-A729-45A0-97DC-37EB4A341CDF@microsoft.com...
>> Hello: I get the following warning for both time.nist.gov and, earlier,
>> time.windows.com:
>>
>> Event Type: Warning
>> Event Source: W32Time
>> Event Category: None
>> Event ID: 36
>> Date: 4/7/2008
>> Time: 12:55:49 PM
>> User: N/A
>> Computer: HANS
>> Description:
>> The time service has not been able to synchronize the system time for
>> 49152
>> seconds because none of the time providers has been able to provide a
>> usable
>> time stamp. The system clock is unsynchronized.
>>
>> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>>
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>>
>> When I did "Update Now" (Win XP Home) , I got an error message for
>> time.nist.gov , but a successful synchronization for time.windows.com.
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand the message "The time service has not been able
>> to
>> synchronize the system time for 49152 seconds because none of the time
>> providers has been able to provide a usable time stamp.". Can anyone
>> explain
>> it.
>>
>> I understand that this can also be a fire wall issue (I have Nortin
>> Internet
>> SecuritY). While I know that the service is called "Windows Time", I am
>> not
>> sure how to enable nist.gov (and I do not expect anyone here to know,
>> since
>> this is not a Norton site, but if you know, I would appreciate a hint).
>>
>> The time service is shown to start automatically, but, obviously, it
>> times
>> out.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Hans L
>>
>>
>>
>>
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