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How it could configure a local NTP Server in my Windows XP SP2 Computer with
the software provided by MicroSoft?
Thanks in advance.

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"stevens" <stevens@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6810DC3-88FA-468B-BAAF-F8D6A58BFE89@microsoft.com...
> How it could configure a local NTP Server in my Windows XP SP2 Computer
> with
> the software provided by MicroSoft?
> Thanks in advance.
>

If you mean, running your XP box as NTP server, then you would need to get a
hold of some 3rd party Time Service that can be run on an XP box.

If you mean, how can I tell my XP box what his local NTP server is, then you
need to use the NET TIME command, eg.
NET TIME \\yourcomputername /SETSNTP[:ntp server list]
Checfk out the description in Help and Support.

george

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