| Features: |
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Synchronize your
PC's system clock or all PC's system clock in LAN
using various time server types commonly
available on TCP/IP networks, such as the Internet or
LAN with manual and periodical operating
modes. |
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Multiple time protocols are
supported, include SNTP(RFC-2030), Time(RFC-868). |
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Net Time is able to work as
a time server so you can synchronize any computer's
clock in your LAN to your PC. |
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It can work as SNTP server
(Full License or Site License). |
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You can synchronize the
Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, etc. system clock in your
LAN to your PC. |
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You can monitor the status
of Time server and client, and save to a log file. |
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It can work as a Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003 service (Only Site License). |
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It can work on unicast and
multicast modes. |
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Automatic Dial-Up Networking
connection. |
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Hides in the system tray and
does not require any desktop space. |
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System tray popup menu for
easy access to main functions. |
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Online support and free
online upgrade is available. |
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Windows XP and Windows 2003
compatible user interface. |
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| Public NTP Time Servers: |
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Public NTP Primary
(stratum 1) Time Servers |
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Public NTP Secondary
(stratum 2) Time Servers |
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| License Comparison: |
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Home
License: A single home license allows installation on one
computer.
And the software can work as only a
client. |
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Full
License: A single full license allows installation on one
computer.
Multiple users signing on as different
users at a single computer are counted only as one computer.
The software can work as client and
server. |
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Site
License: A site license allows installation on multiple
computers at a single location. All
computers at the location that run this program, either at the Desktop
or via LAN connection. And the software
can work as a service. |