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Could not start the Windows Time Error 1300

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Jason Wasser - 22 Jun 2005 15:03 GMT
After upgrading to SP1 for Windows 2003 the Windows Time Service gives
the following error when started:

Could not start the Windows Time Service on Local Computer
Error 1300: Not all privileges referenced are assigned to the caller.

I found the KB article http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=892501&SD=tech 
and followed the instructions, but it didn't help any.  I've been
working through issues of security templates.  I had one gpo for all my
servers, both 2000 and 2003.  I'm wondering if that has something to do
with it. So I started a new GPO for 2003 servers and used the
securews.inf template and the rootsec.inf template.

I would think that now everything should work normally.

Any suggestions?  Thanks.
Jason Wasser - 23 Jun 2005 21:42 GMT
Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks.

> After upgrading to SP1 for Windows 2003 the Windows Time Service gives
> the following error when started:
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> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
Steven L Umbach - 24 Jun 2005 05:14 GMT
You might try enabling auditing of privilege use for failure on those
computers and then look in the security log for related events. The
rootsec.inf template only sets ntfs permissions on the root folder to be
default and the securews.inf template does not configure any user
rights/privileges - mostly a few security options. You can view exactly what
a security template does when you use the mmc snapin for security templates
and it may help to use the Security Configuration and Analysis tool in
analyze mode to compare what a template does compared to the current
configuration.  --- Steve

> Anybody have any ideas?
>
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>> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
Jason Wasser - 27 Jun 2005 19:58 GMT
Thanks Steve.  I'll look into that.

> You might try enabling auditing of privilege use for failure on those
> computers and then look in the security log for related events. The
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>>>Any suggestions?  Thanks.
 
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