15. Check the Default Domain Controllers group policy and the Default Domain group policy and any others that could affect the PDCe or other DCs. Check the following areas:
Computer configuration/Administrative Templates /System/Windows Time service/Time Providers
Ensure that all three settings listed are set to “not configured”.
Sure enough, the first two entries where set to "Enabled" and after setting them to "Not Configured" and restarting the time service all was well and time was synced.
Thank you very much to all who responded to this thread.
Lamphax
You are awesome! I have been banging my head against the wall for MONTHS - i've poured over the registry and verified the settigns were correct at least 50 times, I thought I was crazy!
Sure enough, I too had settings enabled in group policy, i removed them, did a gpupdate and literally it started right up. It synced correctly to my sources.
Why is it human nature to always overlook the simple obvious things?
Problem: Synchronizing Time on 2k3 PDC with External Source
in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
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You are awesome! I have been banging my head against the wall for MONTHS - i've poured over the registry and verified the settigns were correct at least 50 times, I thought I was crazy!
Sure enough, I too had settings enabled in group policy, i removed them, did a gpupdate and literally it started right up. It synced correctly to my sources.
Why is it human nature to always overlook the simple obvious things?
Thank you again!