21 May
Posted by Jayce as Programming, Windows - 347 views
Below code will help to keep the time synchronized between 2 systems. Just open command prompt and run these code.
net time \\TimeServer /set /yes
Replace TimeServer with the system name that you want to sync. After running this command, your current system will follow the TimeServer’s time.
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