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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: August 27, 2016, 07:45 PM »
1. so when UAC is disabled, you can just click the "sync now" button on SNTP options and it'll synchronize without further interaction?
2. Does that button display the UAC shield icon?

3. Yet if you use the hotkey, it'll still open the options dialog even though it shouldn't?
1. Yes.
2. No.
3. Yes. And the Synchronize Time Quickys menu is not displaying anything.

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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: August 27, 2016, 12:19 AM »
I have the Message Box enabled for Sync Time. That's all I want to see.
But, it doesn't display via the Quickys menu, so I don't know if it is working.

By the way, I have UAC disabled.


And most importantly: KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.  :Thmbsup:

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T-Clock / Sync Time Hot Key
« on: August 14, 2016, 04:43 PM »
I've set a Sync Time hot key, but it opens up the Configure SNTP Client window instead of syncing the time.
I have a working time server set, but I don't want to see the configuration window every time I sync the time with a hot key.

And I just noticed that Quickys > Synchronize Time is not working.

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T-Clock / Re: T-Clock 2010 (download)
« on: August 09, 2016, 01:23 PM »
Thanks for reviving T-Clock.
I can confirm it is working fine on Windows 10 64-bit Anniversary Update.  :up:

Is there an atomic clock feature where I can right click to update my computer's time via an atomic clock server?

Edit: I found it. A bit hidden, but it's there.  :)

Does it work?  I ask because on Windows 8.0 I have to use a browser protocol to get the time.  It could be the WiFi here blocking it for some reason.  But connecting to atomic time servers just hangs.
Yes, it works.
Try a different time server.

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T-Clock / Atomic Clock Feature
« on: August 09, 2016, 02:20 AM »
Thanks for reviving T-Clock.
I can confirm it is working fine on Windows 10 64-bit Anniversary Update.  :up:

Is there an atomic clock feature where I can right click to update my computer's time via an atomic clock server?

Edit: I found it. A bit hidden, but it's there.  :)

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