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Configuring Windows 2003 to Run as a Ntp Network Time ServerTime synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential, all computers need to know the time as many applications, from sending an email to storing information are reliant on the PC knowing when the event took place.
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Article Tags: Ntp Server, Ntp Time Server, Ntp Clock, GPS Time Server, Windows Ntp Server, Network Time Server, Ntp Servers, Ntp Gps Time Server Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/networks-articles/configuring-windows-2003-to-run-as-a-ntp-network-time-server-461258.html About the Author:
Richard N Williams is a technical author and a specialist in the telecommunications and network time synchronisation industry helping to develop dedicated NTP clocks. Please visit us for more information about NTP or other network time server solutions.
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about this statement, i can't get what is exact mean. for example, v have one primary domain and secondary also. so, what i want to enter for DNS value. or, i want to enter the NTP server name. please explain this as soon as possible.
thanking you,
MOhamed bilal,
Network Administrator.