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Is there a command, addin, or API to get current time from NIST via the
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I use the one from here...
http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm

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Thanks for the link, Dana. I clicked on the Win 2k and XP link and
read that, and also read the firewall tips. Nowhere do I find
reference to Excel, so my question still is how to get time from NIST
using Excel.

Carl.

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Is there a command, addin, or API to get current time from NIST via the
Internet?


I use the one from here...http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm

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HTH :)
Dana DeLouis
Windows XP & reluctantly using Excel 2007

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Upon reading further, it looks like I need a way for Excel to find if
the PC is part of a domain where time is updated from the domain, or
if not, if the PC is set to have time updated from a NIST site. These
sould like API calls. I will continue to research, but if someone
knows, please reply.

Thanks.
Carl.

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Thanks for the link, Dana. I clicked on the Win 2k and XP link and
read that, and also read the firewall tips. Nowhere do I find
reference to Excel, so my question still is how to get time from NIST
using Excel.

Carl.

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Is there a command, addin, or API to get current time from NIST via the
Internet?


I use the one from here...http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm


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HTH :)
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Windows XP & reluctantly using Excel 2007


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