trekrider Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 01:50:43 Post Subject: |
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If I understand you correctly.......in a nutshell.....the time is controlled by the MAIN box (the server) on a network.
If this is true, how/why does the time difference INCREASE over a span of time?? Wouldn't the main box time stamp just push everything over to the time stamp of the file, and every box on the network show the same time??
Also, how does it override the local box's CMOS realtime clock?? _________________ Two wrongs don't make a right!
But, three lefts do!! |
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