C
Captain Apollo
Hello there,
It has been a while since I worked with Windows 2000 Professional but I
thought that the Internet clock synchronisation package was never part of
Windows 2000 but from XP and above. Apparently the following web site says
that it can.
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
Should this web-site be correct, I would like to have this package activated
on my Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack-4 and all other upgrades
Microsoft has included however I cannot see any paths to activate it.
My question to all are the following...
Does Windows 2000 Professional have an Internet clock synchronisation
software built in?
If so - Can someone out there please provide me a way as to how to activate
it.
Thanking all and Kindest Regards
It has been a while since I worked with Windows 2000 Professional but I
thought that the Internet clock synchronisation package was never part of
Windows 2000 but from XP and above. Apparently the following web site says
that it can.
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
Should this web-site be correct, I would like to have this package activated
on my Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack-4 and all other upgrades
Microsoft has included however I cannot see any paths to activate it.
My question to all are the following...
Does Windows 2000 Professional have an Internet clock synchronisation
software built in?
If so - Can someone out there please provide me a way as to how to activate
it.
Thanking all and Kindest Regards