Don’t think Windows XP’s time sync every 7 days is enough? Have a earlier version of Windows without a time sync? How about a cool little FREE app to keep your computer’s clock on time, all the time, well…at least more then once a week?
It’s a very small program that checks a time server (from a built in list of servers) numerous times a hour or or once day then corrects your computer’s, and in my case, station’s time. I use a version of this little prog to keep 9 computers on time at work too! Of course it will require a internet connecting and may cause a autodialer to start at the worse times. Did I mention it’s FREE!
Don’t think Windows XP’s time sync every 7 days is enough? Have a earlier version of Windows without a time sync? How about a cool little FREE app to keep your computer’s clock on time, all the time, well…at least more then once a week?
It’s a very small program that checks a time server (from a built in list of servers) numerous times a hour or or once day then corrects your computer’s, and in my case, station’s time. I use a version of this little prog to keep 9 computers on time at work too! Of course it will require a internet connecting and may cause a autodialer to start at the worse times. Did I mention it’s FREE!
http://www.digitaljukebox.com/files/TimeSyncerRSetup.exe
It’s free!
If your rich and have lots of time to figure it out. They have pretty good radio automation software too!
http://www.digitaljukebox.com