(Itimesync[Internet time synchronization] relieves this worry for you. It can contact many NIST time servers all over the Internet without configuration, just connect to the Internet, run the program and press & amp; quot; Correction & amp; quot; OK. Itimesync[Internet time synchronization] can also be set to automatically synchronize in any minute / hour / day cycle. It supports both rfc-868 (time) and rfc-2030 (SNTP) protocols. Because it contains the server name, the server list can be easily updated. For example, it can be updated to a server closer to your geographical location or to the local server on your LAN. Itimesync can even be synchronized from other itimesync programs because it can be used as a time server on a LAN. Other features include detailed records. If the selected server fails to synchronize, it will be automatically transferred to other servers. The automatic operation will be minimized to the tray, checked without change, and only the minute and second modes will be corrected. If you are in an uncertain time zone or want to speed up / slow down the clock, you can set the positive or negative time difference. This document contains the following attachments:
dLog. txt
dReg. txt
dSync. dat
iTimeSync. exe
ServFile. txt
Strings. txt
instructions. htm
Registration instructions url
The ninth download network url
iTimeSync
r-iTimeSync_ d9down....)