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Now its time to set your Computer Clock Via the Internet.

One way to synchronize your computer clock via the Internet is through the operating system. Most operating systems (i.e. Windows, Mac, Linux) have an option to automatically synchronize the system clock periodically.
 You may be allowed to pick which NTP server the time comes from.

Windows: Double-click the system clock and then click on the Internet Time tab.

by default internet time zone in windows is time.windows.com you can change according to you and server's activity, select Internet time zone or you can write like time.nist.gov


Mac: Applications > System Preferences > Date & Time


Linux: System > Admin  >Time and Date


The NIST Internet Time Service is composed of multiple stratum-1 time servers.
Here are the server names, locations, and IP addresses.
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