Author: Alan Marshall" <acm@ma.ultranet.com (Alan Marshall)
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:41:32 -0500
The one I like is called "AboutTime.exe." It's freeware and can be used between machines on an isolated network or from the internet to true NBS time. http://www.arachnoid.com/abouttime/index.html Ab
If the dead horse hasn't been beaten enough yet... Windows XP has Internet time synchronization built-in. Double-click on the time in the task bar and select the "Internet Time" tab. You can choose o
I have a problem. My network is made by 3 pc, usually in contest probably by RF on each pc I have a different time. Why writelog don't decide to send in network one master time? ...is possible and I
Why don't you just add a time utility and sync all of your clocks ? http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/tips/september/sanderson1.asp There are many other sites/methods which do this same t
Author: Robert.Turner@ibx.com (Turner, Robert D. Jr)
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 07:42:45 -0500
What OS are you running? If its NT 4 / W2K you can AT Schedule a command to have two of the PCs sync up their time from the other one. Bob Why don't you just add a time utility and sync all of your c
Another option: Tardis ( http://www.kaska.demon.co.uk ) has both a server which synchronizes time with the external Internet and broadcasts NTP (network time) packets over the local area network, as
I also use Tardis. if you have multiple pc's on your home LAN, then Tardis is the way to go. It's not free, but beats all the freebies because it's smaller, uses less memory, and works in the backgro
I use Dimension 4 http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/. It's free, haven't noticed any problems with size or memory usage, doesn't use any screen space and I have never found it interfering with other
--==_55901021==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed I have used dimension 4 for years. Itr is the greatest and yuo have a choice of protocols and tie servers. Ohh, and it
--==_55958213==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed I have run it on all forms of windows, and now run it on WIN2000, so yes NT and its follow ons is ok. Gil Baron http:/