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		<title>How to Synchronize the Clock in Windows with Internet Time Servers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The clock in Windows is used to check the current time, but Windows as an operating system uses it to log the events on the system. Generally, Windows synchronizes the time with the configured clock server every week if the system is connected to the internet. By default, windows use...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The clock in Windows is used to check the current time, but Windows as an operating system uses it to log the events on the system. Generally, Windows synchronizes the time with the configured clock server every week if the system is connected to the internet. By default, windows use the time.windows.com internet time server to sync the time with the world clock. In this article, we will learn How&#8230;</p>
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