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FREEWARE: NTP (Network Time Protocol) Client 1.06 available

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ralf Christen)
Sun Feb 1 22:47:55 1998

To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: 01 Feb 1998 20:08:00 -0500
From: ralf.christen@ibm.net (Ralf Christen)
Reply-To: ralf.christen@ibm.net (Ralf Christen)

Reply-to:     ralf.christen@ibm.net (Ralf Christen)
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The Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client V1.06 is available now!

What this software does
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The Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client connects to a time server through the
Internet, gets the current time and adjusts the clock of your OS/2 machine
using the system DATE function. The NTP Client supports both TIME and
DAYTIME servers!

What you need
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You need Warp V3 or Warp V4 with TCP/IP or the IBM Internet Access Kit
(IAK) installed to run this software.

Where can I install this NTP client
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You can install this client on any OS/2 system which has access to the
internet.

Many users install this NTP client on an OS/2 system running a LAN- Server. 
All those clients (LAN-Requesters) adjust their time using the following 
LAN-Requester command:
   NET TIME \\SERVER01 /SET /YES
where 'SERVER01' is the name of your LAN-Server. If the TIMESOURCE service
is activated on your LAN- Server, your OS/2 client will adjust its time
automatically.

Download this software
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You can get the latest release of this software at:
    http://www.horgen.net/rem/software/

If you have questions or suggestions, mail to:
ralf.christen@ibm.net
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