Well, I also screwed up. Should have said 'Task Scheduler' in Win 7.
The time service I use is time-b.nist.gov
Al
On 5/8/2010 4:57 PM, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
Can you tell me the name of the service please. Larry
On 5/8/2010 4:08 PM, Al Zoller wrote:
Hi Larry,
Time synchronization is scheduled in the 'Task Manager' of Win 7. Open 'Task Manager' and look for the item and edit it. Thanks for bringing this to my attention as I just upgraded (?) to Win 7. I set mine to sync at startup as I turn the PC off at night. My tracking software (Nova) also does it when it is started. Also updates Keps.
73 de N7UB, Al
On 5/8/2010 2:48 PM, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
My PC's clock keeps getting off by enough to cause problems on near overhead passes. I've seen it off by more than 30 seconds. It is using Internet synchronization, which happens once a week. Is there a way to force Windows 7 to automatically update clock more frequently than once per week. Please don't tell me to monkey with the Windows Registry. I know PC clocks are notoriously inaccurate, but this is ridiculous.
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