Paul,

I just realized something.  OS9 has the feature that allows you to set it so
it automatically synchronizes the clock with the Network Time each time it
is connected.  OSX Jaguar does not have this feature, at least that I can
find. Bummer

Dave
 

> Question to those with erratic clock on computer-when you went to the Date &
> Time Control Panel, did you select the "Use a Network Time Server" option? I
> believe this is the method for people with internet access to maintain correct
> time automatically, is it not? Paul


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