marco ...
this is very correct and needed if a mac runs as any type of server, in my
option.
a mac can run a very good server, however, on a mac time has a low pririty. I
know this from running a freenix system on a mac.
there are a few mac time clients (which come even without nag- or crippleware)
which would be a good idea for the mac. and then use the timeserver closest to
you.
cheers,
t.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 05:59:25AM +0200, Marco Bernardini wrote:
> At 20.32 23/04/2000 -0000, Cathleen wrote:
>
> >I'm running Analog 4.1 on a PowerMac 7300, System 8.1.
>
> If my memory is still good, the Mac can synchronize its clock with some
> time servers on the Net: look into the Control Panel for this option.
>
> Bye
>
> Marco Bernardini
>
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