>
>Prior to using the Terminal commands to correct this, I manually 
>unchecked the system preference "Set date & time automatically" and 
>then rechecked it in an attempt to force a time resynchronization, and
>it failed.

I just tried setting the time on my systems by checking the "Set date 
& time automatically" box.  On my iMac running 10.5.6, it synced 
within a few seconds.  My iBook running 10.4.11 took longer - between 
30 seconds and a minute to sync the clock.  I don't know if that 
represents an OS version difference, or just random network 
variation.  Anyway the time sync works for me in 10.4 and 10.5, so I 
don't think the software is to blame.  Perhaps something in your 
network connections?

Bob

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