Max,
In the Control Panel, click on Date & Time. In the date & Time Properties window, click the Internet Time tab. Make sure the "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server" box is checked. In the Server: box, copy the following server name and paste it into the Server box:
time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov

The time & date gets automatically updated once a day. You can always open this window and click the Update Now button to get an immediate update.

This should keep your clock on time.

Cheers,
Dave M

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Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 18:29:37 -0500
From: "Max Robinson" <m...@maxsmusicplace.com>
To: "Time Nuts" <time-nuts@febo.com>
Subject: [time-nuts] Setting Windows XP clock.
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As some of you no doubt know microshaft has stopped supporting
windows XP.
As part of this they have ceased to correct windows XP clocks.  This
seams rather small of them as it can't possibly be any inconvenience
to them to continue to provide this service.

I have a program on my old 98 box which runs my weather station
program.  On boot-up it contacts some place and corrects the system
clock.  I put it on that machine so long ago I don't remember where I
got it or who it contacts. Does anyone know of a program I can
download that will do the same for my XP box.  I have no intention of
upgrading until this box becomes absolutely un-operational.

Regards.

Max. K 4 O DS.


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