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AnswerWrong forum. Pin
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QuestionCreating a Time Provider in C++ Pin
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bijumanjeri wrote:
like forcefully sync with external NTPs.


Just for clarification purposes, NTP is the protocol used to communicate (ie, synchronize) with a (NIST) computer.

bijumanjeri wrote:
Is there any APIs available for controlling the Windows Time Service?


To control services via code, see here.

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QuestionSome libraries are missing in my command line project linker settings in vc++ code in vs-2008...!? Pin
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