Windows Domain Controller - set external NTP source, and sync member PC to domain controller

dcpromo to domain controller:

  1. First, locate your PDC Server. Open the command prompt and type:
    netdom /query fsmo
  2. Log in to your PDC Server and open the command prompt.
  3. Stop the W32Time service:
    net stop w32time
  4. Configure the external time sources, type:
    w32tm /config /syncfromflags:manual /manualpeerlist:”0.pool.ntp.org, 1.pool.ntp.org, 2.pool.ntp.org”
  5. Make your PDC a reliable time source for the clients. Type: w32tm /config /reliable:yes
  6. Start the w32time service:
    net start w32time
  7. The windows time service should begin synchronizing the time. You can check the external NTP servers in the time configuration by typing:
    w32tm /query /configuration
  8. Check the Event Viewer for any errors.
Tested on Windows Server 2016 core.

Reference: http://defaultreasoning.com/2009/11/16/synchronize-time-with-external-ntp-server-on-windows-server-2008-r2/


To sync a member PC with domain controller:
  1. Open a command prompt window and type:
    NET TIME /DOMAIN
  2. To force a computer to synchronize its time with a specific computer, send the following command:

    NET TIME \\ServerName /SET /Y

    -or-

    NET TIME \\
    ServerName /SET /Y

where ServerName is the domain controller computer name, or IP address.

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