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Q: What is Internet Time Synchronization, and how do I turn it on or off?

A:
Internet Time Synchronization allows our computer clock to be synchronized with a time server on the Internet.
  1. Open Control Panel.

    • On the Windows XP default Start menu, click Control Panel.
    • On the Windows XP classic Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

  2. In the Control Panel, open the Date and Time dialog box.

    • If the computer is in Category View, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Date and Time.
    • If the computer is in Classic View, double-click the Date and Time icon.

  3. In the Date and Time Properties dialog box, click the Internet Time tab.

  4. On the Internet Time tab, make a selection, and then click OK.

    • To enable Internet Time Synchronization, select the Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server check box.
    • To disable Internet Time Synchronization, clear the Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server check box.

  5. In Control Panel, click the File menu, and then click Close.