On Wednesday 29 August 2001 22:48, Joel Hammer wrote:
> This really isn't a samba question, I don't think, but...
> While monkeying around with the net command in dos, (net | more to see what
> is there), I found the NET TIME \\SERVER /SET /YES command.
> It synchronized a windows95 box with my li
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 08:58:28 +0800 Chang wrote:
> No. There are many free clients. you may check
> http://www.info.gov.hk/hko (hongkong's observatory)
> or maybe your NASA or Navy websites.
>
> > This is amazing to me, since when I looked around for time synchronization
> > software for windows
No. There are many free clients. you may check
http://www.info.gov.hk/hko (hongkong's observatory)
or maybe your NASA or Navy websites.
> This is amazing to me, since when I looked around for time synchronization
> software for windows a while back, nobody mentioned dos. They wanted you to
> give
make a .bat file and put it in /windows/Start Menu/Programs/StartUp
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 21:48, Joel Hammer wrote:
> This really isn't a samba question, I don't think, but...
> While monkeying around with the net command in dos, (net | more to see what
> is there), I found the NET TIME \\S
Hi Joel,
Just a Guess but try puting it in a batch file, saving it onto your hard
disk and puting a shortcut under your all users profile under the startup
folder. It should then run auto-magically when you start windows.
Cheers
Shane Broomhall
Brisbane Australia
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