So for recap, you can sync time with a public NTP server on
a domain controller using this command:
net time /setsntp:ntpservergoeshere.com /set /y
Well, actually, I don't think you even need to specify the /SETSNTP switch
every time - you can do this once:
net time
mind to tell me how to check the zone please? thanks
I don't know if there is a command line way (doubtful...), but double
click on the clock in the System Tray, and click on the time zone tab.
As far as synching time, there is no reason to install unnecessary
software. Just setup a
I don't know if there is a command line way (doubtful...),
but double click on the clock in the System Tray, and click
on the time zone tab.
As far as synching time, there is no reason to install
unnecessary software. Just setup a script that runs this
command once a week from the
mind to tell me how to check the zone please? thanks
mak wl
-Original Message-
From: Brandon Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 June 2002 12:08
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE :set email timezone?
At 09:36 AM 6/26/2002 +0800, you wrote:
how can i set the sent date/time to local
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