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davids@webmaster.com said: } I strongly recommend against this practice. If your clock is } gaining time, this will result in a jump backwards in time every 2 } hours or so. That can result in time stamps indicating events that } occured in the wrong order, make operations failing, and other } serirous problems. So do it properly. Look at using NTP to sync your clock permanently. Unless you have a terminally broken clock (and some systems are beyond fixing), this will permanently sync your clock including adding an overall adjustment to the system tick period. Info on NTP is available at http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ Nigel. -- [ Nigel.Metheringham@theplanet.net - Systems Software Engineer ] [ Tel : +44 113 251 6012 Fax : +44 113 234 6065 ] [ Real life is but a pale imitation of a Dilbert strip ] | ||||||||||||
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