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    Use the Domain Time II Windows Time Service tab to stop and start the Windows Time service and enable debug logging.

    Domain Time II Windows Time Service - Service tab
    Domain Time II Windows Time Service - Service tab

    The Service Status section lets you start or stop the Windows Time service, and set the service startup flag (Automatic, Manual, or Disabled).

    The Service Debug Log File section allows you to enable an extremely detailed debug log of all Windows Time service activity. This log can be extremely useful in tracking down problems when the Windows Time service is not synchronizing correctly.

      Enable Debug Log File
      Enables or disables debug logging. You must stop and restart the Windows Time service after changing this setting.

        Log File Path and Name:
        Use this field to specify the path and filename to use for the debug log file. This path must be on a local hard drive.

        Note: On Windows Vista and above, the Windows Time service doesn't have sufficient NTFS file system rights to create its own debug log file (it merely creates "Access Denied" errors in the System event log). You must therefore manually add Modify permissions for the Local Service account to the folder you select for your debug log file.

        Log File Maximum Size: (megabytes)
        This sets the maximum size for the debug log. The log can grow quite quickly, so be sure you specify enough space to capture events for the time period you want to examine.

        Log File Entries:
        This field specifies what level of detail you want included in the debug log. 0-300 is the maximum level of detail. Microsoft documentation indicates a setting of 0-116 will give basic details.

        Click the View Log to view the log in real-time.

        Turn On Debug Logging in the Windows Time Service

     

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