Advanced Time Synchronizer is a powerful and easy-to-use computer clock synchronizer with precise time servers over the Internet, with capabilities of working with three time synchronization protocols, proxy server support and many other useful features
The program sequentially connects to all the servers on the list until the time is successfully synchronized or the list runs out. Advanced Time Synchronizer can periodically update the system time at certain intervals, which can be from one second to several months. If you are connected to the Internet via Dial-up, you can configure Advanced Time Synchronizer to update the time only if a Dial-up connection is established, if no connection is established, Advanced Time Synchronizer waits until it is established and updates the time after the connection is established. Advanced Time Synchronizer can synchronize your computer's clock with time servers, and even act as a time server for your local network, using 3 time synchronization protocols: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP), Time Protocol and Daytime Protocol. If you use a proxy server, you can configure Advanced Time Synchronizer to work via HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS4A or SOCKS5 proxy. Advanced Time Synchronizer can be called from the command line or from BAT files, or it can be started as a Windows NT service and start running even before the user logs in. To install Advanced Time Synchronizer, you need any computer running the Microsoft Windows 9x/NT/2000/Me/XP/Vista operating system and connected to the Internet.
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