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from: `Kevin D. Snodgrass`
date: 1998-11-17 00:00:00
subject: Re: Synthetic Time

From: "Kevin D. Snodgrass" 
Subject: Re: Synthetic Time
Date: 1998/11/17
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Noel Reynolds wrote:
> =

> I changed the time for my Novell 4.11 server in DOS.  When I reboot I
> get:
> =

> =93Synthetic Time is being issued on partition partitionname=94
> Every 2 minutes !
> =

> As far as I can tell Novell gets it=92s time from DOS.  I am running th=
e
> SP5.
> =

> Anyone any ideas ?

Yes, don't do that again.  RTFM, and all that.

NDS uses time stamps on everything.  Just blinding altering
the time on an NDS server will cause NDS timestamps to
become out of sync.

Search http://www.dejanews.com/ in the comp.os.netware.misc
newsgroup for numerous discussions on this.  Read the fine
FAQ at http://netlab1.usu.edu/novell.faq/nov-faq.htm.

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Kevin D. Snodgrass

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