TSGL: Another Time Related Question "Internet Time"

William Pike whpike at cox.net
Mon Mar 19 22:56:16 EDT 2007


In the control panel go to "administrative tools" then look at "services"
scroll down and look for "Windows Time" make sure that this service is
started. Also right click on the entry and go to properties and make sure
that the service is set to start automatically...

This type of issue occurs when someone installs a program that changes the
root windows setup (such as AOL).


William Pike
whpike at cox.net
 whpike at gmail.com

-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Glen Bigelow
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 7:23 PM
To: 'Tech Support Guy Mailing List'
Subject: TSGL: Another Time Related Question "Internet Time"

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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