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Workstations are not sync
What's the idea of Unsyncron SUN WS's ? one of our client had a problem & my supervisor told me that this causes of unsynchron WS's i mean maybe the setting of one is not compatible with other .....
Any Suggestion would be helpful Rgrds, nikk |
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you have more details of the problem?
In the mid-time: If the sync problem was originated by diferent date-time values, you must try to use a NTP server. If the communication between those machines is serial (you are using "tip hardwire" with RS232 ports) you must to check the file /etc/remote. Good luck. Hugo |
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