My Reply follows quote. On 22/12/2002 14:39 
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>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brandon Davis)
>><snip> I used to run a program called Autoclock to keep my desktop time
>>settings
>><snip> Got the file, installed on SE/30 running 7.1 and OT. Netchronometer
>>68k version seems to do not a thing. Opens OK, but has no menu options other
>>than Edit Custom Servers.
>
>I downloaded the latest version 1.4.8 of Netchronometer, and it didn't work
>either. Everything was grayed out except the Edit Custom Servers function
>...and if I tried to add a time server with that, as soon as I tried to
>save, the application would crash.
>
>Obviously, it wouldn't set the time, either.
>
>So I googled around, and found and downloaded the Network Time cp (by Pete
>Resnick, v.2.0.1), and that works perfectly on an SE30/33 using System 7.1
>and an Asante NIC. I had to try a couple of different NTP servers before one
>worked.
>
>You can set this cp to conveniently set the time on startup. Try it, prob'y
>work for you. It was on a Tucows server. Or I can email you the original
>download.
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Thanks for the recommendation. Found and installed Network Time cp. Works 
great.

Ken

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