unruh wrote:
NTPv4 or V3 are essentially the same as far as timekeeping are concerned. That certainly should not be where the problem is. Wht is
In particular, most of the differences are in the client side processing. On the other hand, w32time uses the NTPV3 wire formats, which is another indication that the server may be an out of the box w32time (it is possible to tune w32time to comply with NTP, but out of the box, it doesn't - the reference implementation has better interpolation of ticks than w32time, even when that is tuned up).
20.200.0.1? (ie what kind of machine, what OS. Where does it get its time from-- well I guess 132.163.4.101)
132.163.4.101 is NIST's time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. I don't know if that is Microsoft's default server.
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