Installation guide
CAUTION!
Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. These problems might
require that you reinstall your operating system and we cannot guarantee that these problems
can be solved.
We recommend that you back up the registry before you change it, so that you can back out
the changes, if necessary.
To synchronize Windows servers to an internal time source
1.
To open Registry Editor, select Start > Run, type regedit, and click OK.
2. To specify if the local machine is a local time server, in the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\AnnounceFlags
subkey, change REG_DWORD to A.
3. Exit the Registry Editor.
4.
To stop and restart the Windows Time server, at a command prompt, type net stop w32time
&& net start w32time.
It may take some time for this to take effect.
Note:
Do not configure the PDC master to synchronize with itself.
Synchronizing with a time server when the IMPAX computer is a
member of a domain
(Topic number: 58569)
To ensure that image data streaming operates correctly when the IMPAX computer is a member of
a domain, use the synchronization feature built into the operating system.
To synchronize with a time server when the IMPAX computer is a member of a domain
1. Open a command prompt.
2. Type
w32tm /config /syncfromflags:manual /manualpeerlist:time_server
where time_server is the DNS name or IP address of the time server. The time_server can be
any Windows- or Solaris-based server.
3. To update Windows Time Service to use the new configuration, type
w32tm /config /update
4. To synchronize the clock, type
w32tm /resync
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