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07-13-2003 10:16 PM
07-13-2003 10:16 PM
internet time server
How can I automatically Synchronize with an internet time server using hp n/w....
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07-14-2003 07:36 PM
07-14-2003 07:36 PM
Re: internet time server
What's your OS? If XP, double-click the clock & take the right-most tab ("Internet Time"). If a different OS, go to this link & download NIST's time synch software. It's simple to use & you can set it to synch up however often you like.
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/
Bill
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/
Bill
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07-14-2003 10:28 PM
07-14-2003 10:28 PM
Re: internet time server
Try using the command:
net time /setsntp:NTPServerList
The switch "/setsntp[:NTPServerList]"
Specifies a list of NTP time servers to be used by the local computer. The list can contain IP addresses or DNS names, separated by spaces. If you use multiple time servers, you must enclose the list in quotation marks
Example: net time /setsntp "129.6.15.28 132.163.4.101"
Get the IP addresses from here:
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/service/time-servers.html
Jon
net time /setsntp:NTPServerList
The switch "/setsntp[:NTPServerList]"
Specifies a list of NTP time servers to be used by the local computer. The list can contain IP addresses or DNS names, separated by spaces. If you use multiple time servers, you must enclose the list in quotation marks
Example: net time /setsntp "129.6.15.28 132.163.4.101"
Get the IP addresses from here:
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/service/time-servers.html
Jon
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