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   Windows XP (and 2000 I believe, perhaps even NT 4.0) support syncronizing time from a central server.  You can even have them sync-up using a NIST (ITS) time source. See Here[^] for a PDF with information on how to configure Windows to use NIST ITS servers as a time source.

   If you double-click on the clock on your taskbar or select "adjust date/time", you can specify an Internet time source on the Internet Time tab. The server time.windows.com is one server you can use.

   Peace!

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