1.  FAQ: What are 'advisory signals' and 'cascade signals' and how do they work?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.809.asp
File size 3287 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:23:03 PM UTC
  Cascade and advisory signals are UDP packets sent to port 9909...

2.  FAQ: Finding and choosing a public time server
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.001.asp
File size 1477 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:24:04 PM UTC
  If you are using a public time server as your trusted time source, you need to pick...

3.  FAQ: How can I enable NTP broadcast in Domain Time?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.708.asp
File size 5643 bytes. Last updated 1/3/2007 11:01:03 PM UTC
  Domain Time supports NTP broadcast, both sending and receiving...

4.  FAQ: How do changes in Daylight Saving Time or time zones affect Domain Time?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2007.103.asp
File size 2168 bytes. Last updated 1/3/2007 11:19:51 PM UTC
  How Domain Time relates to Daylight Saving Time

5.  FAQ: How do I configure Domain Time II on a VMware system?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2007.418.asp
File size 4586 bytes. Last updated 11/7/2007 12:16:14 AM UTC
  Best practices for using Domain Time II on a VMware virtual machine

6.  FAQ: How do I control when Domain Time II overrides the maximum disparity setting?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2002.522.asp
File size 3450 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:35:34 PM UTC
  Domain Time overrides the maximum disparity when it has reason to doubt its own time.

7.  FAQ: How do I enable Domain Time II to work through the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall?
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2002.405.asp
File size 4025 bytes. Last updated 8/31/2003 9:40:08 PM UTC
  Ports to be opened if Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall is enabled on a network connection used by Domain Time II.

8.  FAQ: How to configure Cisco routers to use a Domain Time II server as a time source
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2002.102.asp
File size 3010 bytes. Last updated 8/6/2003 4:42:55 PM UTC
  Cisco routers use differing time protocols and configuration commands depending on version of router and IOS.

9.  FAQ: How to specify the source port for DT2, NTP, or TIME/ITP
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.a04.asp
File size 3130 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:32:42 PM UTC
  Domain Time II will use any available port as the source port when sending requests, unless...

10.  Problem: Domain Time is blocked by a firewall
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb1001.033.asp
File size 2914 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:21:31 PM UTC
  If you are using Domain Time to obtain the time from an Internet-based source, you may experience problems if you have a firewall in place that does not allow the time protocol(s) you are using to pass through the firewall...

11.  Problem: Firewall or proxy authentication fails
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb1001.034.asp
File size 4022 bytes. Last updated 9/3/2003 5:01:03 PM UTC
  Your firewall or proxy server may allow traffic when you are testing, but not when Domain Time is running as a service...

12.  Problem: "[Control] Access Denied" using Domain Time II Manager, Update Server, or Audit Server
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.728.asp
File size 15612 bytes. Last updated 2/25/2008 3:49:20 AM UTC
  When you try to control a remote machine using Domain Time II Manager, you get 'Control Access Denied' and all of the buttons are grayed out. Or you receive

13.  Problem: "Could not send level 1 cascade trigger to .... Error 10054: connection reset by peer"
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2002.502.asp
File size 3450 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:45:56 PM UTC
  When you examine the Domain Time II Server logs , you see the entry 'Could not send level 1 cascade trigger to ...'

14.  Problem: A dialog pops up indicating "Security Warning," "The publisher could not be verified," "Unknown Publisher," or other warning when a program starts
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2008.122.asp
File size 8453 bytes. Last updated 1/22/2008 6:58:37 PM UTC
  Loading a system tray icon during user log in or manually launching a program executable causes a security dialog pop-up

15.  Problem: Domain Time system tray icon changes to a flashing clock
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.924.asp
File size 3971 bytes. Last updated 2/26/2003 9:22:52 PM UTC
  Domain Time system tray icon changes to a flashing clock...

16.  Problem: Systems using AMD processors experience excessive time drift or jumps
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2007.817.asp
File size 3104 bytes. Last updated 4/4/2008 7:28:04 PM UTC
  Machines running AMD processors may have large clock drift or show large time corrections in the logs

17.  Problem: The Windows Time (W32Time) service generates Event ID 49 and won't start
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2002.101.asp
File size 3503 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:32:52 PM UTC
  The Event Viewer may show Event ID 49 from the W32Time service, saying 'the port may be in use'....

18.  Problem: The Windows Time (W32Time) service turns itself back on
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2001.002.asp
File size 5264 bytes. Last updated 5/23/2002 5:24:13 PM UTC
  If you have set the W32Time service to NoSync, it may switch back to NT5DS or NTP....

19.  Problem: Variance Reports from Domain Time II Manager or Monitor Service do not include all machines
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2003.806.asp
File size 3282 bytes. Last updated 8/6/2003 5:29:14 PM UTC
  Variance reports from Domain Time II Manager or Monitor Service do not include all machines

20.  Problem: Windows Time clients do not synchronize with Windows 2003 Server domain dontroller running Domain Time II
  http://dtdocs.ntp-systems.com/kb/kb2005.1104.asp
File size 6017 bytes. Last updated 12/14/2005 2:40:18 PM UTC
  Windows Time clients do not synchronize with domain dontroller running Domain Time II...

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