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JohnF
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      11-28-2006
I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.

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      11-28-2006
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:34:14 +0000, JohnF Has Frothed:

> I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
> clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
> or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.
>
> JohnF


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      11-28-2006
Google Atomic Clock


"JohnF" <mpi-> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
> clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
> or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.
>
> JohnF



 
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      11-28-2006
Right click on the time on the task bar, adjust time, internet time.

"JohnF" <mpi-> wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
> clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
> or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.
>
> JohnF



 
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JohnF
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      11-28-2006
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 16:09:53 GMT, "striker" <> wrote:

>Right click on the time on the task bar, adjust time, internet time.
>

Thanks

I forgot about that.......happens alot lately


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why?
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      11-28-2006

On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:34:14 GMT, JohnF wrote:

>I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
>clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
>or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.


If it's the clocks on your LAN, then you don't want every PC going
externally. Find 1 of the time sync ap-ps (I use Tardis
www.kaska.demon.co.uk/) that acts as a server. This way you install it
on 1 PC, set the firewall rules for 1 PC. That PC then broadcasts the
time on your LAN to the other PCs.


www.google.com

time sync

gives

http://www.google.com/search?q=time+sync


XP has it built in, but depending on where you are you may want to
change to a closer source.

How to configure an authoritative time server in Windows XP
When you configure the authoritative Time Server to sync with an
Internet time source, there is no authentication. ... Microsoft Windows
XP Professional ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054 - Similar pages

Change the update interval.
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_inet_time.htm

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Barry OGrady
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      11-28-2006
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 15:34:14 GMT, JohnF <mpi-> wrote:

>I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
>clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
>or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.


XP has that built in.


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>JohnF


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Joe and Paige
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      11-29-2006
try, rockettime ,it works great i've used it for years.

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> I'm looking for a site or free software that will calibrate the PC
> clocks on my network. Just something to reach out once a week or day
> or whatever should be fine but I can't find anything (yet) Googling.
>
> JohnF



 
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