Hope this helps.
Kees
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Hello
Is there a way to synchronize the system clock on several computers on a network. There are 5 PC's that run Windows XP and three Servers that run Windows Server 2003. The network doesn't have access to the internet. I know there should be a simple Windows tool that can do this but can't seem to find what it is.
I prefer a free program but any suggestion will be appreciated
Thank you
Liron
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thanks for the response but the article was kind of vague.
I want to set one of the computers in the network (prefferably a server) as the computer to sync with, and I want the sync to be done automatically once a day/week/month.. or whatever is needed
Any suggestions, or perhaps better explaining of the article
Liron