ServiceLink Manual

Chapter 11. Configuration
Warning
After you start using a network time server, you should NOT set the time or date manually. If you do so, the network time
synchronization will no longer function.
This screen in the server manager allows you to configure your server to connect regularly to a time server and synchronize the clock
on the server with the time provided by the time server. To do this, simply check the box for "Enable NTP Service", add the domain
name or IP address of the time server in the space provided and click "Save NTP Settings". Using a time server is optional but doing
so can greatly increase the accuracy of your system.
For more information about using a network time server, visit http://www.ntp.org/. You can also find a list of publicly available time
servers at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm. You should always use a secondary time server (also called a stratum 2
server) to lighten the load on the primary time servers.
Tip: In order to make sure the network time server is set to your timezone, you should go through this screen once and manually
set the time to be correct and with the correct timezone. After doing that, go back to this panel and set the server to use a network
time server.
11.2. Workgroup
If you are using a computer on a local network and you wish to access the server via Windows file sharing, it is important that you
are logged onto the same workgroup as your SME Server V5 with ServiceLink. This screen allows you to enter the name of the
Windows workgroup the server should appear in. You should also enter the Windows server name. In order that you may later
connect multiple locations using IPSEC VPNs, we suggest that you use a different name for each server. If you wish you can change
the workgroup name to correspond with an existing workgroup. Macintosh users need only enter a server name or accept the defaults.
Also in this section, you can specify whether the server should be the domain master for your Windows workgroup. Most sites
should choose "Yes" unless you are adding an server to an existing network which already has a domain master.
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