

Since this is R2, *curious,* what is the Network Location it configured itself to? Are all instances of the firewall enabled? If you disable all instances, and make sure File Sharing is enabled for the Location it believes it's part of, does it work? This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees, and confers no rights The cost for this Premium Service is 199.00 per aircraft per year. In order to receive your PDC clearance by email or text message, you MUST file the flight plan through.
#WHAT IS A PDC FILE REGISTRATION#
With the proposed NTP configuration, your problem should be solved. PDC service is not operational until the aircraft registration number / call sign are registered with the FAA by.
#WHAT IS A PDC FILE HOW TO#
You should see how to configure linux computers to be NTP clients for your NTP server. You can use a GPO to modify the registry entries and have a NTP server and NTP clients. SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\W32time\Parameters\Type = NTP SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\W32time\Parameters\NtpServer = the IP address or the DNS name of the NTP server SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\W32time\Config\AnnounceFlags= 0

There is a GPS clock on the network that is serving I ran a netstat command on OPSDC01, and sure enough, it is not listening on any UPD portsĪny ideas what is going on? The PDC is OPSDC01 and it has the time fine. If I run w32tm /MONITOR command, we get this: On any machine, server or workstation, when I run a command NET TIME /SET /YES, we get: Nearly every server on the network has discarded the PDC as the time source and has no time source now. The network is a Windows 2008 R2 domain with two Windows 2008 domain controllers.
