My anti-virus software seems to interfere with the network-time protocol which Windows is supposed to use to re-set the clocks once in a while. Anyone know how to get McAffee to let Windoze get the clock right? Or do I just keep on having to do it manually forever?
I use Dimension 4 v5.0 which is freeware available at dimension-4.findmysoft.com.
Dimension 4 sets your computer clock based on widely availble time servers. I have it set my clock at 8:00 am daily. With all of the clock viruses around you almost have to use similar software.
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last commentAsk your computer genius son. You know, the one with the "free" Vista updates.
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Time? Retire and don't worry about it!
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Time for you to figure out how your computer clocks work like the rest of us already have...
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My anti-virus software seems to interfere with the network-time protocol which Windows is supposed to use to re-set the clocks once in a while. Anyone know how to get McAffee to let Windoze get the clock right? Or do I just keep on having to do it manually forever?
Oh the horror ...
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BG,
I user McAfee and have no problems with it and the computer clock. Also, a nice program to use is SocketWatch. It can be found and downloaded easily.
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It's 5 O' clock somewhere!
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Cellphone or nav unit should have right time, or you try calling the Pink Pony.
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I use Dimension 4 v5.0 which is freeware available at
dimension-4.findmysoft.com.
Dimension 4 sets your computer clock based on widely availble time servers. I have it set my clock at 8:00 am daily. With all of the clock viruses around you almost have to use similar software.
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