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How To Maintain Accurate Time On Your PC
This article describes various methods of maintaining a highly accurate time on your PC. It describes how to utilise Internet time references, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems.
How To Set Up An Authoritative Time Server In A Windows 2003 Server based Active Directory Network
This article describes the procedure to set up an Authoritative Time Server for a Windows 2003 Server based Active Directory Network. It also describes the hierarchical relationship of the time synchronisation authority. The article also presents some time synchronisation hints, tips and troubleshooting.
How to Set Up NTP on Linux
This article discusses how to install and configure the NTP Server application on a Linux machine to synchronise time with an Internet based public NTP Server.
How To Synchronise Your PC to the Rugby Atomic Radio Time Signal
This article describes how the MSF-60 time signal can be decoded and used to synchronise computers and NTP time server systems.
How to Use Authentication When Synchronising to a NTP Server
This article describes how to utilise NTP authentication to authenticate a time reference when synchronising network time clients to a NTP server.
Implementing NTP Time Server Authentication
This article describes the security aspects of the NTP protocol and specifically using MD5 keys to authenticate a time server.
Installing a Radio Referenced NTP Server
Many networks in organisations suffer from a lack of time synchronisation between servers, workstations and other network components. This can lead to problems processing time critical information and transactions. However, a solution has been available for many years in the form of NTP.
Installing and Configuring a Windows 2003 Domain Time Server
This article describes how the Windows 2003 Time Service synchronises time and date information on servers to a domain controller. It also describes how the Windows Time Service utilises the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to achieve network time synchronisation of servers in a domain.
Keep Accurate Time On Your Computer
This article describes various ways of keeping the time on your computer accurate. It also shows how to synchronise a computers system clock with a highly accurate reference clock.
Keeping Accurate Time on Your Computer Using NTP Servers
This article discusses ways in which you can maintain continuously accurate system time on your computer system. It looks at how Internet time references and NTP servers can be utilised for computer time synchronisation.
Network Time Synchronisation using the GPS System
This article provides an overview of how the GPS system can be used for computer time synchronisation solutions and describes the equipment required to provide a GPS time reference.
Network Time Synchronisation: The Importance of an Accurate Time Server
This article discusses the importance of network time synchronisation and of having an accurate network time server resource in an organisation.
Network Time: NTP Server Systems
This article describes the Network Time Protocol and provides an overview of how NTP servers utilise NTP to provide an accurate source of time to network time clients.
NTP Server and Computer Timing Terminology Explained
This article attempts to explain in simple language some of the terminology used in computer timing applications.
NTP Server Installation
This article describes how to configure and install NTP server systems on a network and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various reference clock options.
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