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Windows Vista has the capability to automatically synchronize the clock on your computer with an Internet time server. By default, five time-servers are provided: time.windows.com, time.nist.gov, time-nw.nist.gov, time-a.nist.gov and time-b.nist.gov.
NetTime is a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 and Server 2003/2008/2012/2016/2019/2022. (32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are both supported and future versions are expected to work without needing to update NetTime)
20 Αυγ 2007 · Many people have reported problems with synchronizing their clocks with the internet time servers, especially time.windows.com, which seems to have a ton of problems with uptime. We'll go through a few workarounds to fix this issue.
25 Ιαν 2008 · If you have an issue with your system clock losing time, you've probably had to go and re-sync your clock with the internet time servers. The problem is that there are just way too many clicks required to get to the right screen, so the command line is much simpler.
You can change the default time server by right-clicking on the clock, and then choose Adjust Date/Time from the menu. Click on the Internet Time tab. In the Internet Time Settings dialog, you can change the default server by choosing an item from the drop-down, or you can type in a new entry.
Current Version: 2.6.1. Supported Platforms: Windows. Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11; Server 2008, 2012, 2016, 2019, 2022. Supported Protocols: NTP, SNTP, NTSv2. Supported Networks: Intranet, LAN, WAN, Internet.
15 Ιουλ 2009 · When I am in the Internet Time Settings window and I click on Update Now, I get the following error message: An error occurred while Windows was synchronizing with time.nist.gov (or whicher server I tried to use)