Domain Time II Audit Server is a system service that automatically collects detailed time sync records and logs
from machines on your network to create a complete and secure audit trail of your network's time. Gather audit date from Domain Time II
Servers and Clients, NTP servers, and even machines running Windows Time (using the Windows Time Agent).
Easily prove that the machines handling your
critical transactions had the correct time yesterday, last week, or last year! Easily comply with record-keeping and
regulatory compliance requirements
such as 21 CFR Part 11 or NASD OATS.
Audit Server can also act as a sophisticated time monitoring system that can raise out-of-sync alerts and flag machines that are not responding to time
synchronization so you can act quickly to resolve any problems. Audit Server also keeps historical clock drift records so you can see graphically how any clock
on your network was performing over any period - great for troubleshooting!
Launching the Program
Once installed, Domain Time II Audit Server can be configured directly using its Control Panel Applet.
The applet can be configured whether the Domain Time II Audit Server service is running or not.
Note: On Vista with UAC enabled, you must Shift+Right Click and choose Run As... from the context menu to launch the Control Panel applet.
On Windows Server Core, type in