Hi Tony,

Thanks for your reply. I really need this for  standalone, off site 
Win2k machines. Heres the scenario:


User dials into there ISP (using Win98 or 2k)
Sets time via NTP server
Rsync runs pulling data from our server
Logs out

Setting the time is very important for rsync use and it is also 
important how simple the ntp client is to setup and having no GUI 
means the user can't change the settings.

Any help would be greatly appreciated..

Matt

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>On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Matthew Simpson wrote:
>>We really require a command line ntp tool that we can simply use in a
>>DOS batch file much like the "ntpdate" program in the unix ntpd
>>package. Any clues?
>
>Does is really *have* to be NTP? If you have a synchronized box on the
>local network, the NET TIME command works well:
>
>   NET TIME /SET /YES \\SERVERNAME
>
>The server must be a Winbox or a Samba box with "time server = yes"
>set in smb.conf. It doesn't have to have any shares, but Samba must be
>running.
>
>Tony
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