From: moongeegee on 17 May 2010 20:46 I issue the following commands, but I don't see the time on my computer is adjusted. Before I issue the commands, I make my computer time inaccurate. C:\>w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:"time.nist.gov, time.windows.com,bigben.cac.washington.edu" /update The command completed successfully. C:\>net stop w32time The Windows Time service is stopping. The Windows Time service was stopped successfully. C:\>net start w32time The Windows Time service is starting. The Windows Time service was started successfully. thanks.
From: Sjouke Burry on 17 May 2010 23:35 moongeegee wrote: > I issue the following commands, but I don't see the time on my > computer is adjusted. > Before I issue the commands, I make my computer time inaccurate. > > C:\>w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:"time.nist.gov, > time.windows.com,bigben.cac.washington.edu" /update > The command completed successfully. > > C:\>net stop w32time > The Windows Time service is stopping. > The Windows Time service was stopped successfully. > > > C:\>net start w32time > The Windows Time service is starting. > The Windows Time service was started successfully. > > > thanks. I use "atomic clock sync" , which keeps my xppro sp3 accurate to the nearest second. Its a small program from WORLDTIMSERVER.COM. > http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/atomic.exe They also have older versions of the program(win95/98/ntxxxx etc).
From: moongeegee on 18 May 2010 02:48 On May 17, 11:35 pm, Sjouke Burry <burrynulnulf...(a)ppllaanneett.nnll> wrote: > moongeegee wrote: > > I issue the following commands, but I don't see the time on my > > computer is adjusted. > > Before I issue the commands, I make my computer time inaccurate. > > > C:\>w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:"time.nist.gov, > > time.windows.com,bigben.cac.washington.edu" /update > > The command completed successfully. > > > C:\>net stop w32time > > The Windows Time service is stopping. > > The Windows Time service was stopped successfully. > > > C:\>net start w32time > > The Windows Time service is starting. > > The Windows Time service was started successfully. > > > thanks. > > I use "atomic clock sync" , which keeps my xppro sp3 accurate to > the nearest second. > Its a small program from WORLDTIMSERVER.COM. > > >http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/atomic.exe > > They also have older versions of the program(win95/98/ntxxxx etc). Thank you, but I have so many systems and they have be synchronized and all have the same time.
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