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Re: Automatically setting a PC's time



John B wrote:


> In which case, using your above NTP server as an example, you'd go to
a command prompt and type:
>
> net time /setsntp:ntp1.ja.net
>
> The Windows Time service can also act as an NTP time server, so you
can have all your client PCs sync up to the time server, then have the time
server sync to an external NTP source like ntp1.ja.net.
>
> Never had any issues with the time service - just set and forget.

And make sure you restart (or start at least!) the Windows Time Service
in Services after making the change :)


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