XADM: Cannot Synchronize Clock on Exchange Server When Using Server Monitor
ID: Q243644
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5
SYMPTOMS
If you attempt to synchronize a Microsoft Exchange Server clock, it may not synchronize with the clocks on other servers. Server monitor reports that the time is out of sync, but does not synchronize the time.
CAUSE
The Exchange Server service account does not have the "Change the system time" User right. This right is not given to the service account during the installation of Exchange Server and must be added manually.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, give the Exchange Server service account the "Change the system time" User right on the server. To add the permission:
- Log on to the server with an account that can fully administer the server.
- Open User Manager for Domains.
- Click Policies, click User Rights, and then click Change the system time in the drop-down list.
- Click Add.
- Select the Exchange Server service account from the list, and then click Add.
- Click OK to close the Add Users and Groups window.
- The Exchange Server service account should now appear in the User Rights Policy window. Click OK.
MORE INFORMATION
To synchronize one server's clock with another server's clock, create a
server monitor and verify that the Synchronize check box is selected on the Clock tab in the server monitor Properties. To do so:
- On the server that you want to use to synchronize the clocks, on the
File menu, point to New Other, and then click Server Monitor.
- On the General tab, type a name that uniquely identifies the server
monitor in the Directory Name box, and then type a display name in the
Display Name box.
- On the Notification tab, specify how you want to be notified if the
clock being synchronized is off by the number of seconds specified on
the Clock tab. This causes the monitored server to enter an alert or
warning state.
- On the Servers tab, click the server whose clock you want to
synchronize, and then click Add.
- Click the Clock tab, and then verify that both Synchronize check boxes
are selected. To modify the amount of time by which the clocks can
differ before the monitored server enters an alert or warning state (causing you to be notified as specified on the Notification tab),
modify the values in the Warning if off by more than and Alert if off
by more than boxes.
NOTE: If you are monitoring services on servers in other time zones, you
can specify that the clocks of the monitored servers are synchronized with
the monitoring computer's clock. Synchronization uses the time zone
information in Windows NT Server so monitors can function correctly with
servers in other time zones. Clock synchronization ensures that time-based
events such as message tracking and event logs are recorded accurately.
Additional query words:
GMT
Keywords : exc4 exc5 exc55
Version : winnt:4.0,5.0,5.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
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