May 2019
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The first of the preceding commands instructs the Windows Time Service to synchronize time with the following sources:
A mix of both DNS names and IP addresses is recommended for the /manualpeerlist parameter to avoid time synchronization problems when DNS problems occur within the environment. Also, it hardens time synchronization from DNS poison attacks. However, the IP addresses should be checked regularly to make sure they're still time sources.
The second command stops and then starts the Windows Time Service on the domain controller to make the settings take effect.
Microsoft's recommendation is to have this domain controller synchronize its internal clock ...
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