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<h1>time.mattrude.com <i>&mdash; Windows XP Time Server Configuration</i></h1>
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- <p>Windows XP has a built-in timesynchronization feature that&#8217;s designed to automaticallysynchronize your computer&#8217;s clock with an Internet time server on aregular basis. To access this feature, double-click the clock inthe notification area of the taskbar. From the Date And TimeProperties dialog box, select Internet Time. Make sure that theAutomatically Synchronize With An Internet Time Server check box isselected.</p>
+ <p>Windows XP has a built-in time synchronization feature that&#8217;s designed to automatically synchronize your computer&#8217;s clock with an Internet time server on a regular basis. To access this feature, double-click the clock in the notification area of the task bar. From the <strong>Date And Time Properties</strong> dialog box, select <strong>Internet Time</strong>. Make sure that the <strong>Automatically Synchronize With An Internet Time Server</strong> check box is selected.</p>
<p>The Server drop-down list contains two timeservers: Microsoft&#8217;s time server at time.windows.com and the U.S.government&#8217;s atomic clock at time.nist.gov.</p>
- <p>While you can manually type the name of anytime server that uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) inthe Server text box, it&#8217;s more convenient to add time servers tothe list. However, this feature is available only onstand-alone Windows XP systems or systems that are a part of aworkgroup; it is not available on Windows XP Professional systemsthat are a part of a domain. Here&#8217;s how to add time servers:</p>
+ <p>While you can manually type the name of any time server that uses the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) in the Server text box, it&#8217;s more convenient to add time servers to the list. However, this feature is available only on stand-alone Windows XP systems or systems that are a part of a workgroup; it is not available on Windows XP Professional systems that are a part of a domain. Here&#8217;s how to add time servers:</p>
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<li>Launch the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).</li>
<li>Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\DateTime\Servers.</li>