.
. Go to the Time tab, fill in the address of
your time server, select the radio button SNTP, make sure the
Synchronize Local Clock checkbox is selected, and click on the Go
button. The output will look something like this:
Time - Thursday, December 28, 2000 09:02:59
Generated by CyberKit Version 2.5
Copyright © 1996-2000 by Luc Neijens
Time Server: ntp.netlab.lander.edu
Protocol: SNTP Protocol
Synchronize Local Clock: Yes
Leap Indicator 0, NTP Version 1, Mode 4
Stratum Level 1 (Primary reference, e.g. radio clock)
Poll Interval 6 (64 seconds), Precision -8 (3.90625 ms)
Root Delay 0.00 ms, Root Dispersion 0.00 ms
Reference Identifier GPS
Time server clock was last synchronized on Thursday, December 28, 2000 09:02:38
Server Date & Time: Thursday, December 28, 2000 09:02:38
Delta (Running slow): 1.590 ms
Round Trip Time 29 ms
Local clock synchronized with time server
The last line is the one of interest. It indicates that
synchronization was successful. The help system includes directions
for creating a shortcut that you can click on to automatically update
your clock. Go to the index and look under tips and tricks for adding
to the startup menu and under
command-line parameters for time client parameters.