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Advanced Time Synchronizer can be launched as a Windows NT service. To do that,
check Auto start the service on the Run tab in the Settings dialog.
This option is unavailable for Windows 95/98/Me as these systems do not support services.
Advanced Time Synchronizer is launched as a service at the system startup before the user
logs onto the system. Thus, Advanced Time Synchronizer starts functioning even when there
is no user on the system and performs all operations that are due in case of a normal
launch, such as scheduling automatic time synchronization and functioning as an time server
for your local area network.
Advanced Time Synchronizer as a service can be also controlled using the Service applet in the Control Panel.
If you experiencing troubles with service please review troubleshooting tips for service installation.
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