I also had Unchecky that I have uninstalled who was running from the start. Could it be that because i created a scheduled task of synchronizing the time every day that the system deletes the Neutron task?
You can always use the other method of placing a shortcut for Neutron in your Startup folder if the task is giving you so much trouble. Thanks for reminding me of the method of the startup folder, I had forgotten about that one!
I hope so that it will stay there! Thanks for the useful articles, as for additional info, I have using CMDTIME to solve bios clock reset, seems the motherboard issue instead of battery since i have try to replace the battery but the problem still persist.
I simply put this small cmdtime batch file to windows 7 64 startup, as long as you have internet connection it will work like charm. Please check it here autohotkey. Interesting trigger for that task scheduler. I figured I could ping an IP to wait for network to become available instead. This also works on XP. To keep the service running on Seven I deleted the scheduled task that already existed. Disappointingly, on XP I received no clear description of the error either in control panel or in the event log, until after after one poll interval had elapsed.
Good blog posting as usual Raymond. I run much profitable ecommerce store and I sometime need to process a payment on my personal computer if my portal fails.
If the time on my labtop does not match with the payment system the payment fail. I have been using Atomic Clock Sync: a free configuration utility for years provided by worldtimeserver. It is indeed a useful tool and we looked at it, unfortunately it has several shortcomings for what we are doing in the article.
It cannot auto sync on starting the program, cannot quit once synced, cannot contact any other servers besides time. Remember, the article is not about general or useful time syncing tools, but tools that can auto sync with a time server when starting your computer. Is there a time server based on http rather than ntp?
The proxy server at work seems to block ntp. Dimension 4 allows you to setup a time server over http, more information on how to do it is in their FAQ: thinkman. Richard 1 year ago. Raja 1 year ago. HAL Author 1 year ago. Mahendra 3 months ago. William S. Dmitry 1 year ago. Luiz Arantes 2 years ago.
HAL Author 2 years ago. Maurizio 2 years ago. Muhammet 2 years ago. Binu AN 4 years ago. AEJ 4 years ago. Additionally you have a configurable Desktop calendar, which displays the current weather, a scheduler and a configurable trayclock which may show seconds.
Strange that this program is missing here. PTBSync is donationware which means that you can use it for free but you are asked to give a donation to an ONG for using it.
Description with serveral screenshots here: netcult. Thank you for the article. I downloaded Neutron, made a shortcut on the desktop, changed the shortcut with the small program UACpass, and put the new shortcut in the startup folder.
This works fine on my Win 7. It creates the task in the task scheduler, but every time I reboot the computer, the task disappear. A scheduled task should not disappear during a reboot after it has been created. Are you running some sort of security software that is watching the tasks? I also had Unchecky that I have uninstalled who was running from the start.
Could it be that because i created a scheduled task of synchronizing the time every day that the system deletes the Neutron task? You can always use the other method of placing a shortcut for Neutron in your Startup folder if the task is giving you so much trouble.
Thanks for reminding me of the method of the startup folder, I had forgotten about that one! I hope so that it will stay there! Thanks for the useful articles, as for additional info, I have using CMDTIME to solve bios clock reset, seems the motherboard issue instead of battery since i have try to replace the battery but the problem still persist.
I simply put this small cmdtime batch file to windows 7 64 startup, as long as you have internet connection it will work like charm. Please check it here autohotkey. Interesting trigger for that task scheduler. I figured I could ping an IP to wait for network to become available instead.
This also works on XP. To keep the service running on Seven I deleted the scheduled task that already existed. Disappointingly, on XP I received no clear description of the error either in control panel or in the event log, until after after one poll interval had elapsed.
Good blog posting as usual Raymond. I run much profitable ecommerce store and I sometime need to process a payment on my personal computer if my portal fails. If the time on my labtop does not match with the payment system the payment fail. I have been using Atomic Clock Sync: a free configuration utility for years provided by worldtimeserver.
Select poll interval. Microsoft recommends a value of , which equates to a polling frequency of once every 15 minutes. Set the time correction settings. These settings specify a time frame to validate time stamps received from an external reference.
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