Q: I am looking for a software that automatically (without any intervention on my part) and correct / adjust my computer time clock.
Which software does the best job of this?
Thanks.
Best Answer: i think it might be till your computer will finish downloading something. i always get that but usally theres a hide buttton
Re:You can set Windows to sync to an NTP server with the 'net time' command, no extra software required.
Re:I use AboutTime. Freeware that runs at boot. Uses whatever ntp server you want to specify, or you can pick from the default list.
Re:Actually on all of my systems, they seem to gain time/get ahead, just a few minutes maybe every several days.
Re:Aotm time should work fine. If you find your system time lagging, you might have to change that CMOS batt.
Re:Sorry, I should have explained that a little better.
Win2000. Adjust time clock for inheritent inaccuray.
In any case, I finally found one which will do what I believe I need, I am testing it now, ATOM TIME PRO.
Thanks.
Re:Adjust it for what? Daylight Savings? Or to match NIST's atom clock? Either way, refer to guy's post.
Re:What OS are you using?
If Windows XP then it'll do it for you.
Atomic Clock Sync will also do it if you want a 3rd party app.
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