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Old April 4th 05, 03:42 PM
David
 
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On 4 Apr 2005 06:44:24 -0700, "John S." wrote:

There are several ways to nudge the pc clock back to the correct time.
Later versions of Windows hit one of the time standard websites and
adjust the pc clock accordingly. Just set the time for when you will be
connected. For those of us that have earlier versions of windows or
are not connected regularly, just download one of the time update
programs. The safest (no attached spyware) and simplest is available
from the NIST website. Otherwise just manually reset the clock once a
month.

None of this applies if you are on a network where the administrator
controls the clock. In that circumstance you are at the mercy of the
admin's whim and interest in accurate timekeeping. My office pc clock
is typically 2 minutes fast.

The safest and simplest is the one I put a link to. That's why I
posted it. Zero bull****.