Huh.  I didn't know that (obviously).

Can you synch to any NNTP server, or only a domain server?  And where do
I find this doohicky?

--benD

Doug White wrote:

> Incorrect, Win2k does have a time synch service.
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Ben Doom
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 9:16 AM
>   Subject: Re: Adjusting System time
>
>   Some OSs have a built in synchronizer.  OS X, for example.  Windows (up
>   through 2k, anyway) does not.
>
>   I use Atomic Time Synch from
>   http://www.analogx.com
>
>   This may be your best bet, since it allows you to set an offset, so if
>   you want it to match your office phone, and your office phone is off by
>   two minutes, you can do it.
>
>   HTH
>
>   --benD
>
>   Matthew Small wrote:
>
>   > I've got a problem with my computer - the system time is off by 11
>   > minutes from the clock on my office telephone.  I've adjusted the time
>   > on this computer as many times as you can count, but it ALWAYS readjusts
>   > itself to 11 minutes ahead of the phone.  I've heard about a feature in
>   > the system date & time properties that lets the computer adjust itself
>   > to some worldwide clock, but I can't find this feature to turn it off if
>   > I have it.  Does anyone have an idea what to do?
>   >
>   > - Matt Small
>   >
>
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