In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET /YES” and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote time
server.
Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
Regards,
Denis
In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET /YES” and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote time
server.
Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
Regards,
Denis
“Denis Rivard” <denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> wrote in message
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In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET /YES”
and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote time
server.Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
it is.
// wbr
Thanks, but could you be more specific for the QNX side?
“Ian Zagorskih” <ianzag@megasignal.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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“Denis Rivard” <> denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> > wrote in message
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In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET /YES”
and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote time
server.Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
it is.
- enable NTP service on windows side
- check for NTP clients for QNX
// wbr
“Denis Rivard” <denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> wrote in message
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Thanks, but could you be more specific for the QNX side?
http://www.qnx.com/support/sd_bok/solution.qnx?9434
I coudn’t find the contributed software web page, but you can use ftp at
ftp.qnx.com.
“Ian Zagorskih” <> ianzag@megasignal.com> > a écrit dans le message de news:
b0avo6$ecf$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …“Denis Rivard” <> denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> > wrote in message
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In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET
/YES”
and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote time
server.Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
it is.
- enable NTP service on windows side
- check for NTP clients for QNX
// wbr
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Found it in ftp!
Thanks !
“Mario Charest” postmaster@127.0.0.1 a écrit dans le message de news:
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“Denis Rivard” <> denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> > wrote in message
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Thanks, but could you be more specific for the QNX side?http://www.qnx.com/support/sd_bok/solution.qnx?9434
I coudn’t find the contributed software web page, but you can use ftp at
ftp.qnx.com.“Ian Zagorskih” <> ianzag@megasignal.com> > a écrit dans le message de news:
b0avo6$ecf$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …“Denis Rivard” <> denis.rivard@loto-quebec.com> > wrote in message
news:b0995m$her$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
In a Win Server, I can do “NET TIME \RemoteTimeServerName /SET
/YES”
and
it will set the time of the Win Server accordingly to the remote
time
server.Is there a way for a QNX Server to set the time from a Win Server?
it is.
- enable NTP service on windows side
- check for NTP clients for QNX
// wbr
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