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Win7 NTP: Windows 7 system comes with its own NTP time synchronization setting method With the development and Supplier relationship management with trade datawide application of computer networks, network time synchronization gradually It has become an indispensable part of computer use. The main function of network time synchronization is to maintain the accuracy of computer system time and ensure the synchronization of network time.In the Windows 7 operating system, NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a commonly used time synchronization protocol. This article will introduce the NTP time synchronization setting method built into the Windows 7 system to ensure that the computer's time is synchronized with the network time. I. Turn on the date and time settings for network time synchronization settings. In Windows 7, we need to turn on the "date and time" setting. The method is as follows: 1. Right-click the time icon in the taskbar, and then select the "Adjust Date/Time" option. Two. In the date and time setting window, click the "Date and Time Settings" option. 3. Select the "Internet Time" tab, and then click the "Change Settings" button.II. Set up the NTP time synchronization server. In the open Internet time setting window, we need to set up the NTP time synchronization server. Before setting up the NTP time synchronization server, please make sure that you are connected to a network that can access the Internet. The method is as follows: 1. Check "Synchronize with the time server on the Internet". Two. Select NTP Time Synchronization Server from the "Server" drop-down menu. 3. Click the "Update Now" button to manually perform a time synchronization. Four. Make sure that the display of "time synchronization of the last successful date and time" is basically the same as the current time. III. Configure the synchronization frequency NTP. The default synchronization frequency of the time synchronization server is once a week. But in practical applications, we may need to customize the synchronization frequency as needed.The method is as follows: 1. Click the "Change Settings" button. Two. In the pop-up "Internet Time Settings" window, click the "Change Settings" button. 3. Select the NTP Time Synchronization Server in the "Service" drop-down menu and click the "Edit" button. Four. In the "Advanced Settings" window, select the "Synchronization Frequency" tab. 5. Select the custom time interval in the "Synchronization Frequency" drop-down menu. The shortest time interval is 15 minutes. 6. Save the settings and close the window. The setting of NTP time synchronization is completed. In the Windows 7 system, we can also set NTP time synchronization through the command line, using the command "w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:ntpserver.Contoso.com /syncfromflags:manual /reliable:yes /update", the domain name or IP address of the NTP time synchronization server needs to be set in the parameter. Using command line settings can be more flexible, but relatively more complicated and error-prone. In summary, whether in personal computers or enterprise networks, NTP time synchronization is one of the necessary measures to maintain computer time accuracy and ensure network synchronization. The NTP time synchronization setting function of Windows 7 system is very convenient and fast. We just need to turn on the "Date and Time Settings" and set the synchronization server and synchronization frequency as needed. In practical applications, we need to adjust the synchronization frequency appropriately according to our own needs to ensure the synchronization of computer time and network time.
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