You can plug in the name or IP address *any* time server. Or at least
you can with Win2K. But that little timer you have already sounds nice
for its extras, Moose.
-----Original Message-----
From: Moose [mailto:olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 22:54
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] Re: OT: Bad computer time stamp
Interesting... it didn't work. WinXP was unable to access either time
server. Yes the internet connection is working fine. I think I'll stick
with TimerRC, which has worked fine for years and gives me Moon's cycle
age, phase, distance and subtends and Sun distance and subtends and
upcoming meteor showers.
Moose
piers@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>No need even to do that Scott - right click on the digital clock at
bottom
>right of the screen and choose "Adjust date/time" from the menu. Open
the
>"Internet time" tab to activate automatic synchronization with (eg)
>time.windows.com
>
>
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