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With my Dell 8300 desktop PC I can go to Start-Run-cmd-
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attilathehun1 How do I get to the short-cuts to see where I can get a print
out of how to use my keyboard short-cuts on my PC?
Also, where do I go to get the atomic clock where I can ping my PC to the
correct time? What website?
Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks, attilathehun1
 
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Brian A.

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attilathehun1 said:
With my Dell 8300 desktop PC I can go to Start-Run-cmd-

Check the PC's/keyboards documentation or the manufacturers support site for
documentation.
Also depending on your KB type/make/model, you may find answers in Control Panel >
Keyboard applet > Help button (if available).
Also, where do I go to get the atomic clock where I can ping my PC to the
correct time? What website?
There are many different types of atomic clocks for syncing your time. Here's one,
but I'm not sure if it's really free anymore unless it's an older version and not
supported anymore:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,16627-order,1-page,1-c,alldownloads/description.html

Why not just use the syncronization provided with Windows? Don't use the server
provided with windows, just type in one of the many servers available on the web and
make it the default to use, such as:
time-a.nist.gov
or
time.nist.gov

Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Thanks, attilathehun1

Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
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Ronaldo

You can find a list of keyboard shortcuts in the Windows XP Help and Support
Center: Start\Help & Support Center> type; "keyboard shortcuts"

Or go here and click on any of the Microsoft links.
http://www.google.com.mx/search?hl=es&q=keyboard+shortcuts&btnG=Buscar+con+G
oogle&meta=

As for the atomic clock sync, go here http://nist.time.gov/ and next, click
on the map on your time zone, and paste the URL link for your time zone in
the registry keys, according to the instructions here:
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/

To edit the registry keys you need to logon with an administrative account,
and go to Sart\Run\and type "regedit" (no quotes) and hit Enter, next browse
to the registry keys and values according to the instructions.

If you're posting from another country, use this link, and seach for your
location for the appropriate time zone link.
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_UTC.aspx
 

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