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bijumanjeri10-Sep-09 5:30
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Thank you David for your very quick response.
OK. Let me check with your suggestion.

BTW..
by going through the MSDN, I think, by using w32time.dll, we can control the Windows Time Service.
like forcefully sync with external NTPs. But how can we access the Windows Time Service?

Is there any APIs available for controlling the Windows Time Service?
Please help me.

Thanks
BIJU
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