On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, DHSinclair wrote:
Bryan,
Agree completely about AR9, but it is huge and has many nag msgs. I can hang
with it because it does work very nicely. I think some more now about "AIR."
I do depend on the Sun Java JRE business; it is the only way I can view the
NIST sites for proper time. I am still playing with various "time server"
apps I can run on my server to automate LAN time. I have 2 machines that just
can not keep time worth a damn! LOL! I'll figure this out this year!
Thanks,
Duncan
You use Active Directoy domains on your home network?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042
Check out the steps for "Configuring the Windows Time service to use an
external time source".
I generally setup the time server to use clock.psu.edu, which is a
reliable strata 2 time source.
If you don't have an Active Directory domain, you can just setup Windows
XP to use clock.psu.edu directly:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054/
Christopher Fisk
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