Jim Cunning wrote:

> There's also an NT (shareware, I think) program called "atomtime" that
> will talk to a time server, configurable.

Several years ago, a small company I was with selected a shareware program
called Tardis.  It worked well and pricing was very sane.

Just recently, I had to look into synching the Unix and NT boxes at my
current client.  A re-examination showed that Tardis is still the best
choice--mainly, today, because there's a very decent, lightweight
companion service the author's written called K9 (of course).

It meets some important criteria--runs as a service, no setup, very
lightweight on each client, uses standard NTP protocol, etc.  A Linux
box can readily act as the time server.

Cheers,
-- 
        Dave Ihnat
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