I was reading the two Microsoft blogs mentioned on the list in the last few 
days. The Windows time service seems to be w32tm. From the behavior of my 
laptop, I infer that this service is not normally running. I guess it is 
started when it's time to sync the clock to an NTP time server, and stopped 
when the syncing is finished. Does anyone know if that's true?

Does anyone know if the access to leap seconds by applications will be in home 
systems, or other systems that are not joined to a domain? (Not that I think 
such systems will have a serious need for such accuracy, but it might be 
interesting for tinkerers.)

Gerry Ashton
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