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PresenTense Time Server 4.0

PresenTense Time Server 4.0: Windows time server. Supports NTP, SNTP and GPS devices. Easy to install, robust PresenTense Time Server is a high performance Windows time server supporting NTP and SNTP protocols. PresenTense Time Server will synchronize your PC to a primary time source such as an atomic clock on the internet or an inhouse GPS reciever and offer time services to clients on your LAN/WAN. Most leading GPS and Radio hardware clocks are supported via the serial port. Supports Free Run - accurate time if reference clock fails. SMTP AUTH, SysLog.






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Windows NTP Time Server Client 1.0.0

TimeTools Windows NTP Time Server Client atomic clock NTP time client software is a simple Windows SNTP client that synchronises time on any Windows XP/2000/NT/95/98/Me computer with a specified intranet or internet NTP time server.

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Net Time Server & Client 2.1.0.297: Synchronize your PC`s system clock or all PC`s system clock in your LAN
Net Time Server & Client 2.1.0.297

Time protocols(RFC868) or SNTP protocols(RFC2030) compliance, including server support of unicast and multicast modes. You can synchronize your Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, etc. system clocks via SNTP protocol, too. Net Time Server & Client normally runs as a standard 32-bit Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows 2003 application. In Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 system, the Net Time Server & Client can work as a service

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Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000: TimeTools Windows Atomic Clock NTP Time Server Syslog Daemon
Windows NTP Time Server Syslog Monitor 1.0.000

TimeTools Windows Atomic Clock NTP Server Syslog Daemon is a free utility that runs on any Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 workstation or server. It allows any syslog messages from any Linux or Unix based syslog client to be logged and displayed.

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Advanced Time Synchronizer 2.9.0.670: Synchronizes your PC clock with public time servers on the Internet.
Advanced Time Synchronizer 2.9.0.670

Advanced Time Synchronizer is a powerful and easy-to-use PC clock synchronizer. It works with time servers on the Internet. Advanced Time Synchronizer can update the system time at certain intervals from one second to few months, supports three time synchronization protocols, proxy servers, and auto-dialing. Advanced Time Synchronizer can also work as a local time server and can be launched as a Windows Service.

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Absolute Time Server 4.5: ATS is a full-featured time server, which works as WinNT service.
Absolute Time Server 4.5

TIME and SNTP server for small to midsize local area networks (LAN) Absolute Time Server is a full-featured time server, which works as WinNT service and is fully RFC-868 and RFC-2030 compatible. Absolute Time Server acts as a background process, has very low system resources consumption, and it can be started before user logon. The short list of Absolute Time Server features includes support for RFC-868 (TIME) and RFC-2030 (SNTP) time synchronization

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NTP Time Server Monitor 1.0: Controls and configures an installed NTP service with a userfriendly GUI
NTP Time Server Monitor 1.0

servers, which are also queried by the NTP Time Server Monitor and the status is also displayed. The configuration file of the ntp service (ntp.conf) can be edited within this program. So it is no longer necessary to search for the right file in the possible locations within the Windows or NTP directory. If changes are made the program is asking if the service shall be restarted. - The NTP Time Server Monitor is able to read the system variables

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