Re: SNTP Client question
From: Oliver Münchow (omuenchow_at_NOSPAMgesytecDOTde)
Date: 05/07/04
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Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 09:07:43 +0200
Hi Sid,
you can also use an IP address instead of a name. In that case you also
don't need a DNS server in your TCP/IP configuration.
Best regards,
Oliver Münchow
-- --------------------------------------- Gesytec GmbH eMail: 52076 Aachen omuenchowATgesytecDOTde http://www.gesytec.de "Sid Price" <nobody@nowhere.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eVXL1M5MEHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > I am using CE.NET 4.2 and need to get my devices operating with SNTP. I have > used the registry settings outlined in some posts in this group and also in > the MS documentation but the client is not syncing with the server (Windows > XP Pro machine). > > I noticed in one post that the "server" entry for the client's registry > needs to be a name (e.g. time.somewhere.com), my system is a closed network > that uses static IP address and therefore I need to use an IP for the > server. Will this work? If not is there some other solution that could be > applied to our headless devices? > > A couple of posts talked about the P.J. Naughter client, however, it uses > MFC and this is not available I believe on headless devices. > > Thanks, > Sid. > > > -- > Sid Price's Software Tools. > http://www.Softtools.com > >
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