TSGL: Another Time Related Question "Internet Time"

Geoff Glave misterclever at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 2 19:31:17 EST 2007


If a computer is a member of a domain-network the tab won't be available.  
This is likely the case here.

She can do something similar at the command-line with the "net time" 
command.  Type...

net time /?

...at the command prompt for more info.

Cheers,
Geoff Glave
Vancouver, Canada

>From: "Glen Bigelow" <glen_bigelow at yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Tech Support Guy Mailing List <list at tsgserver.com>
>To: "'Tech Support Guy Mailing List'" <list at tsgserver.com>
>Subject: TSGL: Another Time Related Question "Internet Time"
>Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 16:22:47 -0800
>
>I'm running XP Home SP2.  When I go into "Adjust Date/Time", I have 3
>tabs---"Date & Time", "Time Zone" and "Internet Time".  When I click on the
>"Internet Time" tab, I see a box that I can check, titled "Automatically
>synchronize with an Internet time server.  Then there is a pull-down box
>where you can enter the time server that you want to use.  It defaults to
>"time.windows.com", but you can change it to whatever time server you want
>to use.
>
>Now, here is my question.  I have a friend who is running XP Pro SP2 and
>when she goes into "Adjust Date/Time", she does not have the "Internet 
>Time"
>tab.
>
>Does anyone know why one version of XP has it and the other doesn't?  And
>with that in mind, is there any way to add that functionality to her 
>system?
>
>Glen B.
>Sacramento, CA
>
>
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