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Hi In Windows 7, I'm using a proxy server to browse the internet. It just routes http packets. I need to keep the Windows time accurate and synced with global time servers.
What's my best solution?
Thanks
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[no name] 5-Jul-15 7:33am    
The "best solution" to what problem? Get the time from a time server and sync up with it.
Richard MacCutchan 5-Jul-15 7:34am    
Check the settings on your Windows clock.
ilostmyid2 5-Jul-15 7:51am    
in stackoverflow, i told the problem and got the answer, and here you're still looking for the problem clarification!
it's really clear. describe what?
thx anyway
[no name] 5-Jul-15 8:05am    
Well if you found someone over on SO that can read your mind, good for you.
ilostmyid2 5-Jul-15 8:24am    
how do you say that? it's not in my mind. i've told it. time syncing is the problem. ok. but i should use a proxy server to connect to the internet. so the solution "settings on my Windows clock" doesn't work, because there's no way to configure it to use a proxy. it just works when i connect to the internet directly. another problem is that the proxy server just routes http packets, not ntp packets. so i can't use software which use this protocol.
you see that i had described the problem well.
the solution is to use htpd.
http://www.rkeene.org/oss/htp/

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