From the command prompt, type:
w32tm /monitor
The output will show the domain controller, the time source, the and the offset.
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Server 2008 R2 DHCP Console Icons Reference
Server 2008 R2 DHCP Console Icons Reference
From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg722802(WS.10).aspx
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
DHCP console icons reference
DHCP provides context-specific icons to dynamically represent the state of console objects. Objects include the DHCP servers, clients, scopes, and option types that are used and managed in the console.
General usage of console icons
Some of the icons used in DHCP have specific meanings, but most are used to communicate general status information about the current state of console objects. For example, when an icon is used with an hourglass superimposed, such as:
This means that the console is attempting to connect to the server.
Likewise, when an icon is used with a red circle and a superimposed 'X', such as:
This often means that DHCP has lost its connection to the server.
Server-related icons
Scope-related icons
Option-related icons
Lease-related icons
Other console icons
From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg722802(WS.10).aspx
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
DHCP console icons reference
DHCP provides context-specific icons to dynamically represent the state of console objects. Objects include the DHCP servers, clients, scopes, and option types that are used and managed in the console.
General usage of console icons
Some of the icons used in DHCP have specific meanings, but most are used to communicate general status information about the current state of console objects. For example, when an icon is used with an hourglass superimposed, such as:
This means that the console is attempting to connect to the server.
Likewise, when an icon is used with a red circle and a superimposed 'X', such as:
This often means that DHCP has lost its connection to the server.
Server-related icons
Scope-related icons
Option-related icons
Icon | Description |
Folder containing the list of server options. | |
Server option. | |
Folder containing the list of scope options. | |
Scope option. | |
Reservation option. |
Lease-related icons
Other console icons
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Server 2003 / 2008 DHCP Console Icons Reference
Server 2003 / 2008 DHCP console icons reference
From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784812(WS.10).aspx
Updated: January 21, 2005
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
DHCP console icons reference
DHCP provides context-specific icons to dynamically represent the state of console objects. Objects include the DHCP servers, clients, scopes, and option types that are used and managed for each server.
General usage of console icons
Some of the icons used in DHCP have specific meanings, but most are used to communicate general status information about the current state of the console. For example, when an icon is used with an hourglass superimposed, such as:
it means that the console is attempting to connect to the server.
Likewise, when an icon is used with a red circle and a superimposed 'X', such as:
it often means that DHCP has lost its connection to the server.
Glossary of specific icons
The following is a partial list of console icons used in DHCP.
Server-related icons
Scope-related icons
Option-related icons
Other console icons
From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784812(WS.10).aspx
Updated: January 21, 2005
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
DHCP console icons reference
DHCP provides context-specific icons to dynamically represent the state of console objects. Objects include the DHCP servers, clients, scopes, and option types that are used and managed for each server.
General usage of console icons
Some of the icons used in DHCP have specific meanings, but most are used to communicate general status information about the current state of the console. For example, when an icon is used with an hourglass superimposed, such as:
it means that the console is attempting to connect to the server.
Likewise, when an icon is used with a red circle and a superimposed 'X', such as:
it often means that DHCP has lost its connection to the server.
Glossary of specific icons
The following is a partial list of console icons used in DHCP.
Server-related icons
Scope-related icons
Option-related icons
Icon | Description |
Server options folder. | |
Server option. | |
Scope options folder. | |
Scope option. | |
Reservation option. |
Other console icons
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