Thank you! It seems that ntpd is a Unix-thing though. Does something similar exist to xp?
/T "Richard B. Gilbert" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelelsen news:[email protected]... > Towli wrote: >> Hi >> >> I would like to test my internal clock (from my domain pc) against a >> public ntp server, to see if there is a discrepance (i suspect our domain >> time is not synchronised properly). >> Is there a way to do this? >> >> Bst rgds from Denmark >> /T > > You can install ntpd and/or ntpdate. Ntpdate will either set your clock > or tell you how far off it is, depending on the options you select. > Ntpdate is deprecated. > > Ntpd will discipline your clock so that it synchronizes with your selected > time source(s). > > Meinberg Funkuhren offers a pre-built ntpd for Windows together with a > Windows "installer". Our Meinberg contact is "Martin Burnicki" > <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
