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  ? - this help screen.

;  register - register to run as a service and add default

$    configuration to the registry.

@  unregister - unregister service and remove all configuration

$    information from the registry.



PA(w32tm /monitor [/domain:<domain name>]

9               [/computers:<name>[,<name>[,<name>...]]]

?               [/threads:<num>] [/ipprotocol:<4|6>] [/nowarn]

A  domain - specifies which domain to monitor. If no domain name

=    is given, or neither the domain nor computers option is

?    specified, the default domain is used. This option may be

    used more than once.

>  computers - monitors the given list of computers. Computer

@   names are separated by commas, with no spaces. If a name is

B    prefixed with a '*', it is treated as an AD PDC. This option

!    may be used more than once.

?  threads - how many computers to analyze simultaneously. The

0    default value is 3. Allowed range is 1-50.

?  ipprotocol - specify the IP protocol to use. The default is

#    to use whatever is available.

"  nowarn - skip warning message.



PA?The computer did not resync because no time data was available.GThe computer did not resync because only stale time data was available.GThe computer did not resync because the time service was shutting down.IThe computer did not resync because the required time change was too big.#The command completed successfully.The following error occurred:(not a valid local time)missing parameter no interface specified!too many parameters arguments were unexpected (The following arguments were unexpected:PA&Required parameter 'computer' missing.(Incorrect number of parameters for alert$Unknown parameter for syncfromflags:"No configuration change specified!2Incorrect syntax for dumpreg: no subkey specified!"GetDcList failed with error code: Invalid number of threadsPATIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID Sending resync command to %s...
-Calling W32TimeGetNetlogonServiceBits on %s.
 Calling W32TimeVerifyJoinConfig."Calling W32TimeVerifyUnjoinConfig.)Getting AD DC list for default domain...
Getting AD DC list for %s...
 W32Time successfully registered."W32Time successfully unregistered.PA-Calling W32TimeQueryNTPProviderStatus on %s.
-Sending enable private log command to %s ...
-Sending disable private log command to %s ...)Sending resync command to local computer
9Calling W32TimeGetNetlogonServiceBits on local computer.
9Sending enable private log command to local computer ...
9Calling W32TimeQueryNTPProviderStatus on local computer.
9Sending disable private log command to local computer ...<Rediscover and soft cannot both be specified. Ignoring soft.STATUSLeap Indicator: %u(%s)
Stratum: %u (%s)
Precision: %d (%g%s per tick)
Root Delay: %s
Root Dispersion: %s
ReferenceId: 0x%08X (%s)
Reference Timestamp: %s
Source: %s
Poll Interval: %d (%s)
Mode: Originate Timestamp: %s
Receive Timestamp: %s
Transmit Timestamp: %s
Destination Timestamp: Roundtrip Delay: %I64d00 Local Clock Offset: %I64d00 Version Number: %u
Precision: %d (unspecified)
#Precision: %d (out of valid range)
PAPhase Offset: %s
ClockRate: %s
Time Source Flags: State Machine: 
Server Role: Last Sync Error: #Time since Last Good Sync Time: %s
#Peers: Peer: State: Resolve Attempts: Time Remaining: %s
Last Successful Sync Time: %s
LastSyncError: LastSyncErrorMsgId: ValidDataCounter: AuthTypeMsgId: Reachability: PeerHostActivePendingPAUndefined or NotUsedDefaultLocalPolicyReserved
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source name: source IP: 'MD5 hash fraction of the IPv6 address: [NTP Packet][non-NTP Packet][Configuration]PA[TimeProviders]
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The current time is %s.

Tracking %s.
Tracking %s [%s].
:RdtscStart, RdtscEnd, FileTime, RoundtripDelay, NtpOffset
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6Reverse name resolution is best effort. It may not be
:correct since RefID field in time packets differs across 
7NTP implementations and may not be using IP addresses.
PAno server listening on NTP port no response from server in %ums
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StratumPAAlertRetval not negative for alert	(unknown)(unspecified / unsynchronized)	Returning7** ALERT: Current spread is greater than maximum spreadH** ALERT: Current usable servers is less than the minimum usable serversPA[Leap Seconds]Enabled: %u (Local)
5Number of Leap Seconds (after June 2018): %u (Local)
6Leap Seconds State is inconsistent with the Settings.
>Leap Seconds Runtime State: Enabled: %d	Leap Second Count: %d
?Leap Seconds Settings State: Enabled: %d	Leap Second Count: %d
lEither a reboot is needed to sync up the state or the settings are invalid.
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NLeap Seconds List (Local):
	Runtime State	Settings State (X == invalid entry)
,Error parsing the given datetime string: %s
PAZPlease make sure it is in the format [+-]YYYY-MM-ddThh:mm and represents a valid datetime.DExamples: +2018-12-31T23:59, -2019-06-30T23:59, +2019-12-31T23:59:59�Failed to add leap second either due to input parsing failure or because there are identical or newer leap second(s) in the settings.Failed to remove leap second either due to input parsing failure or because this is not the newest leap second in the settings.'Future Leap Seconds (Count:%u)(Local):
 List Last Modified Time(Local):
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w32tm /leapseconds /getstatus [/verbose]

<  Display the status of leap seconds on the local machine.

=  verbose: Set the verbose mode to display more information.
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w32tm /ptp_monitor [/duration:<seconds>]

=  Monitor the network for PTP traffic and print the status.

n  This command communicates through PTP UDP ports 319 and 320 on all network interfaces of the local machine

S  and uses PTP provider registry settings for comparison purposes or as defaults.

v  Please ensure firewall and PTP settings are in place and PTP time provider is stopped before running this command.

J  duration: Specifies the monitoring duration or defaults to 90 seconds.

[PTP Monitor Summary]MFailed to bind to UDP ports 319 and 320 or read PTP provider settings. Error:No PTP traffic was observed.-Receiving announcements from %d PTP servers.


Server #%d:
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	Port Number:%d
	Domain Number:%d
	LocalIfIndex:%d
	Utc Valid:%d
	CurrentUtcOffset:%d
k	Flags:0x%08X
	GM Clock Id:0x%016I64x
	Steps Removed From GM:%d
	Time Source:0x%x
	Announce Intvl(log2):%d
n	Unicast Messages:%d
	Is Current Best Server:%d
	Is Explicitly Allowed Server:%d
	Last RTT:%S
	Last Offset:%S
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w32tm /timestamping /status [/verbose [/duration:<seconds>]]

K  Prints the status of timestamping on various NICs on the local machine.

�  verbose: Prints additional information about timestamping such as the frequency of the optional timestamping clock on the NIC.j  duration: Specifies the maximum runtime duration for generating verbose output. Defaults to 90 seconds

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4Time zone: Current:%1 Bias: %2!d!min (UTC=LocalTime+Bias)

  [Standard Name:"%3" Bias:%4!d!min Date:%5]

  [Daylight Name:"%6" Bias:%7!d!min Date:%8]

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8TIME_ZONE_ID_DAYLIGHT%0

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|)w32tm /ntte <NT time epoch>

  Convert a NT system time, in (10^-7)s intervals from 0h 1-Jan 1601,

  into a readable format.



w32tm /ntpte <NTP time epoch>

  Convert an NTP time, in (2^-32)s intervals from 0h 1-Jan 1900, into

  a readable format.



w32tm /resync [/computer:<computer>] [/nowait] [/rediscover] [/soft]

  Tell a computer that it should resynchronize its clock as soon

  as possible, throwing out all accumulated error statistics.

  computer:<computer> - computer that should resync. If not

    specified, the local computer will resync.

  nowait - do not wait for the resync to occur;

    return immediately. Otherwise, wait for the resync to

    complete before returning.

  rediscover - redetect the network configuration and rediscover

    network sources, then resynchronize.

  soft - resync utilizing existing error statistics. Not useful,

    provided for compatibility.



w32tm /stripchart /computer:<target> [/period:<refresh>]

    [/dataonly] [/samples:<count>] [/packetinfo] [/ipprotocol:<4|6>] [/rdtsc]

  Display a strip chart of the offset between this computer and

  another computer.

  computer:<target> - the computer to measure the offset against.

  period:<refresh> - the time between samples, in seconds. The

    default is 2s

  dataonly - display only the data, no graphics.

  samples:<count> - collect <count> samples, then stop. If not

    specified, samples will be collected until Ctrl-C is pressed.

  packetinfo - print out NTP packet response message.

  ipprotocol - specify the IP protocol to use. The default is 

    to use whatever is available.

  rdtsc - display the TSC values and time offset data in CSV format.

    The output displays TSC and FILETIME values captured before the 

    NTP request is sent, TSC value after an NTP response is received

    along with NTP roundtrip and time offset values.





w32tm /config [/computer:<target>] [/update]

    [/manualpeerlist:<peers>] [/syncfromflags:<source>]

    [/LocalClockDispersion:<seconds>]

    [/reliable:(YES|NO)]

    [/largephaseoffset:<milliseconds>]

  computer:<target> - adjusts the configuration of <target>. If not

    specified, the default is the local computer.

  update - notifies the time service that the configuration has

    changed, causing the changes to take effect.

  manualpeerlist:<peers> - sets the manual peer list to <peers>,

    which is a space-delimited list of DNS and/or IP addresses.

    When specifying multiple peers, this switch must be enclosed in

    quotes.

  syncfromflags:<source> - sets what sources the NTP client should

    sync from. <source> should be a comma separated list of

    these keywords (not case sensitive):

      MANUAL - sync from peers in the manual peer list

      DOMHIER - sync from an AD DC in the domain hierarchy

      NO - sync from none

      ALL - sync from both manual and domain peers 

  LocalClockDispersion:<seconds> - configures the accuracy of the

    internal clock that w32time will assume when it can't acquire 

    time from its configured sources.  

  reliable:(YES|NO) - set whether this machine is a reliable time source.

    This setting is only meaningful on domain controllers.  

      YES - this machine is a reliable time service

      NO - this machine is not a reliable time service

  largephaseoffset:<milliseconds> - sets the time difference between 

    local and network time which w32time will consider a spike.  



w32tm /tz

  Display the current time zone settings.



w32tm /dumpreg [/subkey:<key>] [/computer:<target>]

  Display the values associated with a given registry key.

  The default key is HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time

    (the root key for the time service).

  subkey:<key> - displays the values associated with subkey <key> 

    of the default key.

  computer:<target> - queries registry settings for computer <target>.



w32tm /query [/computer:<target>] 

    {/source | /configuration | /peers | /status} 

    [/verbose]

  Display a computer's windows time service information.

  computer:<target> - query the information of <target>. If not

    specified, the default is the local computer.

  source: display the time source.

  configuration: display the configuration of run-time and where 

    the setting comes from. In verbose mode, display the undefined 

    or unused setting too.

  peers: display a list of peers and their status.

  status: display windows time service status.

  verbose: set the verbose mode to display more information.



w32tm /debug {/disable | {/enable /file:<name> /size:<bytes> /entries:<value>

    [/truncate]}}  

  Enable or disable local computer windows time service private log.

  disable: disable the private log.

  enable: enable the private log.

    file:<name> - specify the absolute filename.

    size:<bytes> - specify the maximum size for circular logging.

    entries:<value> - contains a list of flags, specified by number and

      separated by commas, that specify the types of information that 

      should be logged. Valid numbers are 0 to 300. A range of numbers 

      is valid, in addition to single numbers, such as 0-100,103,106. 

      Value 0-300 is for logging all information.

  truncate: truncate the file if it exists.

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