You can use any of the central name servers - recommended IP addresses
are 35.8.2.41 and 35.8.98.43. These correspond to the DNS name
"ntp.msu.edu".
I don't know exactly where this setting would be under all variants of
Windows. Under Windows XP, you can find it under the Date and Time
Properties on the Internet Time tab. The "NET TIME" command also has
options for setting and querying time servers.
Doug
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 06:50:56PM -0400, Clifford Beckett wrote:
> Hi NAG
> Is there a recommend official time source on campus that we can access
> to set a local PC's clock and a departmental server's (Windows 2003)
> clock. What program is best to keep a pc with a bad clock synced to
> this time source? (updates once per hour should be adequate)
> Thanks
> Cliff
>
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