On 10/6/16, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:
>> The special case being all Windows boxes.
>
> No, only the ones that use feature xxx.  (I don't know what that is.  It has
>
> something to do with security and AD (Area Directors?).)

AD is Active Directory. Windows NTP works just fine without MS-SNTP.

The acronym "SNTP" is overloaded. In "MS-SNTP", the "S" stands for
"secure". In RFC4330/RFC5905 it stands for "simple".
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