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09-22-2004 03:21 AM
09-22-2004 03:21 AM
I came across a new feature (and a problem) today :
whule trying to change the system time. I got an error message : "time service enabled; enter a time service command to update the time".
Using the $ help/message I found out it has something to do with a "TDSS" service that is probably enabled.
1. Can anyone tell me what is this service?
2. How do I disable it?
3. The help message states I have to use "Use the appropriate time service commands". What are those?
Thank-you.
whule trying to change the system time. I got an error message : "time service enabled; enter a time service command to update the time".
Using the $ help/message I found out it has something to do with a "TDSS" service that is probably enabled.
1. Can anyone tell me what is this service?
2. How do I disable it?
3. The help message states I have to use "Use the appropriate time service commands". What are those?
Thank-you.
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09-22-2004 03:27 AM
09-22-2004 03:27 AM
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Hi,
I think that this FAQ give you the answers:
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/wizard/faq/vmsfaq_005.html
Bojan
I think that this FAQ give you the answers:
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/wizard/faq/vmsfaq_005.html
Bojan
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09-22-2004 09:26 PM
09-22-2004 09:26 PM
Re: Distributed Time Service Server
Hello Bojan.
This document is just what I needed.
Problem solved.
Thanks a-lot.
Alon.
This document is just what I needed.
Problem solved.
Thanks a-lot.
Alon.
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