Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Re: Time server question

Please keep this public - we have AD login issues when our Macs stop getting
their time from Apple.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Carl Campion <ccampion@mac.com> wrote:

> Here is another technical question, it was wasn't accepted by 2 Apple
> client/server lists (I don't know why)
>
>
> I was informed today that the iMacs in one of our studios were displaying
> different times. This is curious because they are imaged from the same
> master that is configured to get its time from the school's time server.
> Indeed they were off by about 4 minutes. When I went to the system
> preferences and selected Date and Time they all synced to the server. I
> have seen this occasionally but not for a group of computers. I am afraid of
> them drifting more than 5 minutes from the servers. I would appreciate any
> input.
>
> thanks
>
> Carl Campion
> Archmere Academy
> 302-798-6632x823
>
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