Or you can disable time checking and use a very long time favorite, Dimension4 (D4) to keep your clock in sync with the NIST atomic clock in Denver.
Or you can disable time checking and use a very long time favorite, Dimension4 (D4) to keep your clock in sync with the NIST atomic clock in Denver.
Thanks Bill...D4 look slike a good tool.
I'm going to give it a go. I installed D4 and disabled the Windows Time Service (W32Time).
Hiya. I have changed to D4 too, well done all of you. I am pretty much rocking and rolling here now, its fantastic, now all I need to do is get over excited and press one too many buttons and ruin the lot. So, in other words, I will be back!!!!!! Thank you big time.
Never had a problem with it.Thanks Bill...D4 look slike a good tool.
Good luck Steve...
Thank again Bill...I'm going to recommend this tool to others *Thumbs Up*
(New problem split to new topic here: http://www.d-a-l.com/help/windows-xp...programme.html)