Time Synchronization.Thank you for visiting the Time Utilites home. At Time Utilites, we create high-quality programs for you. Here you will find completely configurable programs that are both easy to setup and easy to use. Each program offers an incredibly user-friendly interface. The NIST Internet Time Service allows users to synchronize computer clocks via the Internet. The time information provided by the service is directly traceable to UTC(NIST). The service responds to time requests from any Internet client in several formats including the TIME and NTP protocols. This program will reference an atomic clock server to get the current time with the greatest accuracy available and update your PC's information. It can even be set to automatically check the time once a day to keep your PC's time accurate forever.
Once set up the host computer can serve as a timeserver to any size network. The host can be set to check NIST time as often or seldom as desired, and each computer in the network can likewise be set to check time on the host computer as often as deemed necessary by the network administrator. Absolute Time Corrector uses RFC-868 time protocol. This protocol returns a 32-bit unformatted binary number that represents the time in UTC seconds since January 1, 1900. The server listens for Time Protocol requests on port 37, and responds in either tcp/ip or udp/ip formats. Absolute Time Corrector has great, easy-to-use, nice-looking interface. It also offers many useful features, which make time synchronization process fast and easy:
The listing below specifies the minimum system requirements for running Absolute Time Corrector:
Since Absolute Time Corrector uses some features of Windows 95 and Windows NT, it will not run on Windows 3.x with Win32s or any version of Windows NT prior to 4.0. Back To Adjust Time Home Page | Dowload Absolute Time Corrector | Dowload Absolute Time Server |
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