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 Documentation\Configuration\Clients\Windows
    "Which Client should I use?"

    Domain Time II has four time clients for Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT4/2K/XP/2003/Vista/2008 systems. Each client offers its own advantages. See the summaries below to choose the one that best meets your needs:

      Full Client
      Runs as a background service to keep time updated automatically. Users do not require time change rights or need to be logged in.

        Choose this client:
        • If you want a client that can be either fully automatic or manually configured.
        • If your time server uses a time protocol other than the Domain Time II protocol.
        • If your time server is on a different subnet from the client.1
        • If you need to pass through a firewall to get to your time server.
        • If you want to adjust the time check schedules, accuracy settings, or use security features.
        • If you want to keep text and/or Windows event logs of client activity.
        • If you want to be able to remote-control the client settings using Domain Time II Manager.

      Thin Client
      Runs as a background service to keep time updated automatically. Users do not require time change rights or need to be logged in.

        Choose this client:
        • When you want a simple, no-fuss, "zero-administration" automatic time client and
        • You have a Domain Time II Server on the same subnet.1

      Ultra Thin Client
      The Ultra Thin Client is a broadcast-only client that runs as a background service to keep time updated automatically. Users do not require time change rights or need to be logged in.

      DTSET Command-line Client
      DTSET is a manual client only. Any Windows NT4/2K/XP/2003/Vista/2008 users or scheduled jobs running the program must have time change rights on the machine.

        Choose this client:
        • If you want to manually set the time from the command-line
        • You want to set the time using batch files or scheduled jobs.
        • If you need to pass through a firewall to get to your time server.
        • If your time server uses a time protocol other than the Domain Time II protocol.

    1 In general, the fully automatic clients (Thin , Ultra Thin, and Full Client and domtimed daemons when in Automatic Mode) must be on the same subnet as their time servers. However, you may use a DHCP server to provide automatic clients the address of a time server on a different subnet. See the Using DHCP to Specify Time Servers page for more information on using DHCP.

     

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