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I successfully setup a Samba PDC to authenticate Windows 2000 clients. I want to put the "NET TIME \\LINUXDOM /set /yes" command in their startup.bat files so they get the correct time from the domain controller. When I run the command NET TIME \\LINUXDOM I get one time that is 3 hours behind another time that is also reported.
I'm not sure how to fix it but I think it has to do with regional settings on w2K, not linux. Win98 has this problem with some java applications. Check your time setting in Windows and see if your time zone is GMT -3 hours to confirm.
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