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Re: PC Clock



On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 11:21:27 -0000, "Scott Ewing"
<scott.ewing@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>>I have started to use a time syncro program which is fine but still it
>is a pain in the A$$.
>
>What time sync program are you using? Trying to get atomic time sync
>from http://www.analogx.com to work is driving me up the wall.

That's the one I use on all my PCs. Works a treat!

My main Server syncs via a Time server on the Internet (although I had
to try several until I found one that worked - I googled a set to try)
and all my PCs on my Home Area Network sync with my Server.

I can post settings from home later tonight if you need them. I really
like this time syncer.

S
--
Stuart Booth
Somewhere in Buckinghamshire, England, UK

stuart@xxxxxxx

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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  • References:
    • PC Clock
      • From: "Gary McClean" <gpmcclean@xxxxxxx>
    • RE: PC Clock
      • From: "Scott Ewing" <scott.ewing@xxxxxxx>
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