This is another way of synchronizing with an atomic time server without MSWINSCK.OCX nor MSINET.OCX nor an "embedded" web browser. It uses the following API's to retrieve the time from the Internet: InternetOpen, InternetOpenUrl, InternetReadFile, and InternetCloseHandle. All four of these API's come from wininet.dll in the system/system32 folder. It even minimizes to the system tray, and you can also view the system time as well. Also, you can choose from a list of time servers in the drop-down menu. In addition, you can schedule time synchronization. Plus, you can choose to have it start up with Windows. Plz vote if you like this!!! :-)
Submitted On | 2004-10-25 20:10:20 |
By | mathXpert |
Level | Intermediate |
User Rating | 4.8 (38 globes from 8 users) |
Compatibility | VB 6.0 |
Category | Internet/ HTML |
World | Visual Basic |
Archive File | Clock_Upda18101710252004.zip |