Re: Forcing Windows XP date and time
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Date: 10/30/03
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 09:24:50 -0800
>All Windows machines will, on a schedule, attempt to
>set their time. You may want to look at taking control
>over this behavior.
How would you recommend I do this?
>
>When the demo application hangs on the client, if the
>other "server" XP fully functional ?
Yes the server continues to function.
>Does a new client
>find it possible to run your application then ?
On the client I have to use the task manager to terminate
the current running client application. I am then able
to run the client application again on the same client
machine.
Bill
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