You can only use
this command line switch to change the Windows time setup. Using the /config command line
switch alone displays an error message. Contrast this command with the Net /Time utility
described in the ???Managing the Network with the Net Utility??? section of Chapter 10.
/update Notifies the target computer that the changes are complete and it should update the
Windows time service. You must perform this configuration change for any of the settings discussed
in this section to take effect.
/manualpeerlist:peers Specifies one or more time service peers. Use spaces to define multiple
peers. You may use a Domain Name System (DNS) name or an IP address to describe a
peer. When using this command line switch with multiple peers, you must place the entire command
line switch within quotes, not just the peer list.
/syncfromflags:source Defines the sources to use for synchronization. You may specify
multiple sources. The two valid sources include MANUAL (the list of peers supplied as part of a
/manualpeerlist command line switch) and DOMHIER (relies on a domain controller, DC,
within the domain hierarchy).
/LocalClockDispersion:seconds Defines the accuracy of the local clock.
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