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Dypsis:
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. :)
MilesAhead:
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. :)
-Dypsis (August 09, 2016, 02:20 AM)
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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.
Dypsis:
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. :)
-Dypsis (August 09, 2016, 02:20 AM)
--- End quote ---
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.
-MilesAhead (August 09, 2016, 09:13 AM)
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Yes, it works.
Try a different time server.
REVERiE:
Hi there,
after updating Windows 10 x64 (1607) today, my original t-clock stopped working.
Now I found the Redux version and downloaded version 2.4.1 build 419.
It shows the correct time when using it with default values, but I would like to use Advanced clock format like
dddd, dd. mmmm yyyy - HH:mm
When I enter this value, the clock freezes an shows a time some minutes ago (maybe the time when I started the software)?!
Seems as if no advanced clock format is working...
Any solutions?
cu, REV
WhiteTigX:
I'd suggest that you'll either look at the format that's automatically created when you're not using a custom one, or click the help link to figure out that "m" means "month"... and you're displaying it twice :P
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