> I don't know if there is a command line way (doubtful...), 
> but double click on the clock in the System Tray, and click 
> on the time zone tab.
> 
> As far as synching time, there is no reason to install 
> unnecessary software. Just setup a script that runs this 
> command once a week from the command line:
> 
> net time /setsntp:ntpservergoeshere.com
> 
> (If you have a server farm, set up an internal server with 
> NTP and let everything update off of it instead of a public 
> NTP server)
> 
> BTW-- if you run the above command and suddenly the time is 
> definitely off compared to what the local time is, then the 
> time zone is set wrong on that machine.

Are you sure NET TIME works that way? I was under the impression that the
/SETSNTP switch doesn't actually synchronize the time, and I was also under
the impression that the only server which can use NTP or SNTP timeservers is
the domain controller.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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