Synchronize your computer clock over the Net
The thin client causes a port conflict on Windows Server 2003 if W32Time is running.
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The thin client causes a port conflict on Windows Server 2003 if W32Time is running.
This program´s easy-to-use interface hides a powerful time client and server that synchronizes the computer clock over the Internet. The time client receives the current time from a time server located in your local network or online.
Windows Time Synchronizer can also be used as a time server to deliver the exact time to all workstations on the network. This keeps the computer clocks of your whole network synchronized. The workstations don’t need access to the Internet or any other time sources.
Windows Time Synchronizer supports protocols like SNTP, TIME, DAYTIME and the NIST time format. This allows you to synchronize your system clock automatically with all kinds of time services. The protocols used are 100% compatible with official definitions defined in RFC2030, RFC868, RFC867 and the NIST Internet Time Service protocol.