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SYMPTOMSYour Windows NT 4.0 computer that is running the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit utility Timeserv.exe may slow down in its performance, even stop responding at times. If you check Performance Monitor or Task Manager, you may notice the Timeserv utility displays the CPU Utilization at 100%. CAUSEOne of the time servers on the Internet that the Timeserv utility contacts has sent no data in its return TCP packet. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, use either of the following methods: Method 1Obtain the updated Timeserv.exe file from the following Microsoft FTP sites:
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/reskit/nt40/i386 Method 2Edit the Timeserv.ini file. To do so, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
This issue may occur when the Windows NT server computer running Time
Service receives no data in the TCP packet from the Internet server when
Internet type is selected in the Timeserv.ini file.
Occasionally, the server at IP address 192.5.41.40 might not accept time requests sent to the TCP port daytime(13) and sends a TCP RST in return. This will prompt your Windows NT server to try the alternate server, 192.5.41.41, and continues with time synchronization. Alternately, the first server may accept a TCP connection request but does not send any data in the reply message packet. This causes CPU Utilization to go to 100% on the Windows NT Server. NOTE: The above USNO servers also provide Network Time Protocol (NTP) service. NTP uses UDP port 123. In order to use NTP service, enable NTP in the Timeserv.ini file by adding the following line before updating Time Service:
For more information regarding Time Service, please refer to the "Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit."
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