Re: Synchronizing Time...
From: Foncci (apm_listas_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:21:22 -0400
Liz, my reference is the date/time of the server in my client´s networks.
The problems:
- I live in Venezuela and some of my clients are still using old PII and in
many of them the CMOS baterry is not working. So, the workstation has no
time.
- A NTTP is a good idea, but I prefer a shot method like update the time as
"net time..." do. Remember that I must to install a time server and I do not
want to.
Thanks in advance...
Al
"Liz" <liz_wants_no_spam@xcalibur.nospam.co.uk> escribió en el mensaje
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> Foncci wrote:
>
>> If not, then what Freeware components could I use. Any example ???
>
> Without a time server no. You need something to do your point of
> reference.
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