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Keep in mind the message claiming the service has stopped is a lie, it is coming from the service as it is about to stop.

My QPC releases as well as official versions starting with 4. That doesn't explain why the first process failed, but it does hint it is not terminating cleanly after failing. Martin's suggestion to try a debug binary with tracing enabled is probably the next fruitful approach. Cheers, Dave Hart. Thanks, Dave. I've pointer the user to debug binaries. You can then used netstat -ano to get the PID of the application using that port.

He is running Windows. There is no -o option on Windows netstat and I'm not sure it is universal on Unix. PID is also not a familiar concept for Windows users, even though there is a corresponding concept.

Thanks for the suggestion, Danny. I ran strings on the Win 98 version to find the help message, so it looks like it has changed on XP, although ntpd wouldn't run on 98, anyway. It does exist on Linux, but seems to do something different. Checked on my Windows system and the -ano isn't recognised there. Probably Windows XP or later. A lot of the command-line programs and the batch language have been substantially enhanced over the years.

According to the netstat man page on one of my Debian systems: -o, --timers Include information related to networking timers. David J Taylor. Reply to author. Report message as abuse. Show original message. Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message.

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Go to mobile version. To configure Windows Time service to use the internal hardware clock, first check that w32time is located in the system services list in the registry, to check: Click Start, Run then type regedit then click ok.

To begin configuration for an internal clock, click on Config in the w32Time folder. In the right pane, right-click AnnounceFlags, then click modify. The 'AnnounceFlags' registry entry indicates whether the server is a trusted time reference, 5 indicates a trusted source so in the Edit DWord Value box, under Value Data, type 5, then click OK.

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