very well explained. appreciate it. Just to ask, since it is external, my PDCe should be connected to internet or i can configure a local computer source with internet just to keep it secured?
Hello! this is great information. I have some questions, if I have 2 NTP servers from a static network outside my range (i already have access to them via firewall) and a 3rd NTP server inside my range(GPS Time clock) is it possible to set the 3 NTP servers at once using this method?
Thanks for this huge video well explained but it still not works. It always says it uses Local CMOS clock (it's a W2K19 VMWare's vm, a v2v copy from an old vmware system to a new one)
Most excellent guide. Thank you.
Fantastic guide, thanks a lot!
Amazing video great break down of how and why everything needs to be set up for ntp! Thank you so much!
Very well explained in a nice and calm matter! Props to you!
super nice video thank you so much
Very useful Video, Thanks
very well explained. appreciate it. Just to ask, since it is external, my PDCe should be connected to internet or i can configure a local computer source with internet just to keep it secured?
do you have a source for msft warning against using GPO for time? I can't seem to find any documentation supporting that from MSFT
Hello! this is great information. I have some questions, if I have 2 NTP servers from a static network outside my range (i already have access to them via firewall) and a 3rd NTP server inside my range(GPS Time clock) is it possible to set the 3 NTP servers at once using this method?
большое спасибо!
Thanks for this huge video well explained but it still not works. It always says it uses Local CMOS clock (it's a W2K19 VMWare's vm, a v2v copy from an old vmware system to a new one)
Easiest method ro configure ntp
You bet. Thanks for the watch and the comment :)