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Anders Boholdt-Petersen 01-08-2011 12:55 PM

Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
Hi,

How can I change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows XP and
Windows 7?

Here I means so my computers synchronizing there clock every one our.

Thanks for the answers.

/ Anders



Carlos 01-08-2011 05:54 PM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
On 8 ene, 09:55, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" <findesi...@boholdt-
petersen.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows XP and
> Windows 7?
>
> Here I means so my computers synchronizing there clock every one our.
>
> Thanks for the answers.
>
> / Anders


Hi,
Run Task Scheduler (it is inside the Administrative Tools menu).
Expand, Library, Microsoft, Windows.
Look for the Time Synchronization entry.
Now double click on the task (center pane, up).
Go to the second tab and choose Edit.
There you go.
Carlos

Anders Boholdt-Petersen 01-08-2011 06:14 PM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
"Carlos" <atashian01@gmail.com> write on a message
news:8435002c-fb45-4c66-a458-9399a94bf099@e4g2000vbg.googlegroups.com...
> Run Task Scheduler (it is inside the Administrative Tools menu).
> Expand, Library, Microsoft, Windows.
> Look for the Time Synchronization entry.
> Now double click on the task (center pane, up).
> Go to the second tab and choose Edit.
> There you go.

Hi and thanks for your answer.

unfortunately I forgot to tell that I only have Windows XP Home Edition and
Windows 7 Home Premium.

Will I also could find the tool you describe above in this version of
Windows, if no, do you have other solution?

Very thanks for the answer.

/ Anders



Carlos 01-09-2011 12:17 AM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
On 8 ene, 15:14, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" <findesi...@boholdt-
petersen.dk> wrote:
> "Carlos" <atashia...@gmail.com> write on a messagenews:8435002c-fb45-4c66-a458-9399a94bf099@e4g2000vbg.googlegroups.com...> Run Task Scheduler (it is inside the Administrative Tools menu).
> > Expand, Library, Microsoft, Windows.
> > Look for the Time Synchronization entry.
> > Now double click on the task (center pane, up).
> > Go to the second tab and choose Edit.
> > There you go.

>
> Hi and thanks for your answer.
>
> unfortunately I forgot to tell that I only have Windows XP Home Edition and
> Windows 7 Home Premium.
>
> Will I also could find the tool you describe above in this version of
> Windows, if no, do you have other solution?
>
> Very thanks for the answer.
>
> / Anders


Hi,
Press Windows Key + "R" key
Type taskschd.msc and then press ENTER
That should take you to the Task scheduler.
Carlos

Anders Boholdt-Petersen 01-09-2011 07:58 PM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
"Carlos" <atashian01@gmail.com> write in a message
news:49aca385-0fb7-4efd-a387-2d72a4dc76d6@j25g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> Press Windows Key + "R" key
> Type taskschd.msc and then press ENTER


I can not find a program with the name "taskschd.msc", Windows XP HOME tell
me that the program not could be find.

I be very happy if you (and other persons in this newsgroups) have other
solutions to my question.

Very thanks.

/ Anders



Carlos 01-10-2011 10:16 AM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
On 9 ene, 16:58, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" <findesi...@boholdt-
petersen.dk> wrote:
> "Carlos" <atashia...@gmail.com> write in a messagenews:49aca385-0fb7-4efd-a387-2d72a4dc76d6@j25g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Press Windows Key + "R" key
> > Type taskschd.msc and then press ENTER

>
> I can not find a program with the name "taskschd.msc", Windows XP HOME tell
> me that the program not could be find.
>
> I be very happy if you (and other persons in this newsgroups) have other
> solutions to my question.
>
> Very thanks.
>
> / Anders


Hi,
Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Scheduled Tasks.
Carlos

Carlos 01-10-2011 04:37 PM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
On Jan 10, 7:16*am, Carlos <atashia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9 ene, 16:58, "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" <findesi...@boholdt-
>
> petersen.dk> wrote:
> > "Carlos" <atashia...@gmail.com> write in a messagenews:49aca385-0fb7-4efd-a387-2d72a4dc76d6@j25g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...

>
> > > Press Windows Key + "R" key
> > > Type taskschd.msc and then press ENTER

>
> > I can not find a program with the name "taskschd.msc", Windows XP HOME tell
> > me that the program not could be find.

>
> > I be very happy if you (and other persons in this newsgroups) have other
> > solutions to my question.

>
> > Very thanks.

>
> > / Anders

>
> Hi,
> Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Scheduled Tasks.
> Carlos


Here's the quick fix:
The time interval of the update is set at 7 days. This can be changed
in the registry:

Start the Registry Editor
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \
W32Time \ TimeProviders \ NtpClient \
Double-click the SpecialPollInterval value, and change the Base of the
Value data to Decimal
Now change the Value data to the time interval you desire, noting that
the time is given in seconds (so for 1 day the value would be 86400,
while the default (7 days) is 604800
Close the registry editor

More info: http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/tune-17.html
Carlos

Anders Boholdt-Petersen 01-13-2011 08:43 PM

Re: Change the period for synchronizing clock on Windows
 
"Carlos" <atashian01@gmail.com> write in a message
news:d9d060bc-8ff6-4248-a99e-714c584cf047@z26g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
Here's the quick fix:
The time interval of the update is set at 7 days. This can be changed
in the registry:

Start the Registry Editor
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \
W32Time \ TimeProviders \ NtpClient \
Double-click the SpecialPollInterval value, and change the Base of the
Value data to Decimal
Now change the Value data to the time interval you desire, noting that
the time is given in seconds (so for 1 day the value would be 86400,
while the default (7 days) is 604800
Close the registry editor

More info: http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/tune-17.html
---
Very thanks for your help Carlos, I will tried it as soon as possible :-).

/ Anders




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