
YATS32 9.0.3
This utility lets you automatically set your system clock to any of a number of time services available through the Internet or your corporate intranet.

It supports multiple servers and time service protocols.
It will even poll a list of different servers until it gets a valid time stamp. An Internet Time Server Directory dialogue is included, allowing direct selection from an extensive list of national and international servers.
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