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Advanced Settings and Tools contains
overall settings for the Manager program, as well as additional
tools for managing and troubleshooting Domain Time II.
Included is the Monitor Service that
performs automatic variance reports, monitors the network for systems
that are out of sync beyond the limits you specify, and generates
administrative and email alerts. See http://dtdocs.truetime.net
for complete details of this very important audit function.
Update Service watches the network
for machines that connect that do not have current versions of Domain
Time II components and performs automatic installation or upgrades
as necessary.
Edit INI Defaults: Manager uses a
template file (DOMTIME.INI, found in the Domain Time II program
directory) to set the various configuration options for products
being remotely installed. You can modify the INI file to include
specific settings for server and clients (such as time source addresses)
during install that you would otherwise have to change manually
after the product was installed. The file is heavily commented,
with all entries fully described, so it is very easy to understand
the settings.
Broadcast Addresses: Maintain the
list of broadcast address subnets that Manager uses for scanning
remote systems.
Server Test Utility: Use this utility
to test the clock stability of any time server.
LMCheck: Obtain a quick variance
report and save the results to a file. The Domain Time LMCheck test
tool allows you to quickly determine the accuracy of the Win95,
Win98, WinME, NT, and Win2000 clocks on your network. Download a
free copy of LMCheck now and check the synchronization on your network.
Click
here.
Diagnostic Probe details the server
discovery process and shows which time servers a client running
automatic settings will find and use.
Monitor Service: performs automatic
variance reports and monitors the network for systems that are out
of sync beyond the limits you specify and generates administrative
and email alerts. See dtdocs.truetime.net for complete details
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