Wagner Lipnharski wrote: > > I don't know if you guys have problems with the new posts from > other members who has its PC Time & Date completely out of this > world. If your PC is reflecting a BAD Time & Date, your post > to the list will carry it wrong too. When we receive it, your > post will go the somewhere else in the date/sort list of emails, > so difficult to find it, with a bit of surprise about; > > "hey, how that email is here for so long > without being noticed?" > > I just received one from 12/18/98!!! > > What happens is that normally you don't check your PC date/time > to be correct or not, other people can see it via your emails. > > Where in the web we can find that little program that does > automatic date/time settings everytime you enter in the net? > > Wagner Lipnharski. > http://ustr.net I use "AtomClk", myself. It's not perfect (I'd like it better if, when it gets a drop-out of it's time host, it'd go snag the next NTP time server on it's list of servers, instead of displaying an error dialog box and giving up!) It works well, though, and I know this machine's clock is spot on as a result. (I'm under Dos/Win 3.11 here) I've had NO negative results as a result of using this (unless you count getting used to having it as negative <G>) Good places to search for any file you want: http://www.filez.com/ "Search over 75 million files" search engine. http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/ (and ftp sites etc.) Huge archives Tardis2A.Zip is there, off http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/win3/inet-pre.html for Win 3.x (They have Win95 archives as well.) http://garbo.uwasa.fi/ Huge Archives ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/comm/ has pdclk207.zip (for MS-Dos) http://filepile.com/ http://www.davecentral.com/ (see Connectivity - Time Synch) has many including AtomTime98, Tardis 4.0, etc. - I think I'll try out Chron 1.4 myself as it looks better than AtomClk. Mark