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KB00001: Setting Time on a Windows XP machine that is not a member of a domain.
Windows XP allows computers to directly choose the Network Time Server from which they will set their internal time.
To change the clock synchronization server if your computer is not a member of a domain, your computer's clock is automatically and regularly synchronized by an Internet time server. This procedure provides information about switching to a different Internet time server.
- Open Date and Time in Control Panel.
- Click the Internet Time tab.
- The Internet Time tab is not available if your computer is a member of a domain.
- Select the check box "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server."
- In the Server list, click the arrow, and then enter the IP address of the Network Time Server model such as the NTP80.