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Absolute Time Corrector - Help Online |
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Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
- How come Absolute Time Corrector always sets my
clock off by an hour (or some increment)?
- What is a proxy server? What is proxy
authorization or proxy authentication?
- Does Absolute Time Corrector work with Windows XP?
How about Windows 3.1? Etc.
- How do you disable automatic updates of the
program?
- I got the software loaded, but can't get it to
work. I keep getting a "Time servers are inaccessible" screen.
- I am a registered user do I have to pay for
update?
1. How come Absolute Time
Corrector always sets my clock off by an hour (or some
increment)?
You have one of these problems:
- Your Windows Date/Time settings have the wrong time zone or
daylight savings time setting. Click here for instructions on how
to check your time zone settings. This is the most common
error!
- You are using a time zone that Microsoft did not implement
correctly (they set the wrong daylight savings time information in
some cases). Click here to download
TZEDIT, a Windows program from Microsoft that allows you to edit
the time zone settings.
2. What is a proxy server?
What is proxy authorization or proxy authentication?
Proxy server is a special program, which allows
LAN users to work with Internet (when only one machine has the
"real" IP address). Please contact your network administrator if
you're not sure how you're connected, and how to set appropriate
options here. Such popular program as ICQ works in LAN using Socks5
protocol.
Proxy authorization or proxy authentication is
when an application is forced to use a username/password
combination to gain access to the proxy server. You'll know if you
have this beast if you have to enter a special username/password
each time to start an Internet application like Netscape or
Internet Explorer. Again, its only something you'd find in a work
enviroment (usually).
Tip: Services like AT&T WorldNet, America Online, and
CompuServe do NOT use a proxy server nor do they require proxy
authorization.
3. Does Absolute Time Corrector
work with Windows XP? How about Windows 3.1? Etc.
| Windows 3.1 |
No |
| Windows NT 3.51 |
No |
| Windows CE |
No |
| Windows NT 4.0 |
No |
| Windows 2000 |
No |
| Windows XP |
Yes
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| Windows Server 2003 |
Yes
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| Windows 95 |
No |
| Windows 98 |
No |
| Windows ME |
No |
| Windows XP |
Yes
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| Windows Server 2008 |
No |
| Windows 7 |
Yes
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4. How do you disable automatic updates of the
program?
You can turn off the option that automatically
notifies you about new version releases. Right-click the program's
icon in the system tray and check off "Allow auto update".
5. I got the software loaded, but can't get it
to work. I keep getting a "Time servers are inaccessible"
screen.
The problem you describe may arise in two
cases:
1. No access to the Internet.
1.1. Access blocked by your firewall (TIME
protocol needs port 37, SNTP - 123)
1.2. You are using proxies that do not support
Sock 4, 4.5 or 5; however, that is not very likely. Take a look at
option "Use authentication". If your server does not require
authentication, this option should be off. If it requires
authentication - otherwise. Anyhow, take a look at logs of your
proxy, the answer may be there.
2. Time server you chose is not available (or is not online). We
recommend using 5-8 time servers; if you are using Absolute Time
Corrector 2.0 or above, just choose all time servers and the
program will automatically find the fastest one among those that
are online. To test the server, choose the dialog window by
clicking right button of your mouse when the cursor is on the
server list.
6. I am a registered user do I have to pay for
update?
The key you received is valid for all future versions of
Absolute Time Corrector. Note, that when a new version of Absolute
Time Corrector has released, you're able to download and install
it, and continue using Absolute Time Corrector as a registered
customer.
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