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Have you looked at the SYNCTIME parameter on the NWSD?  You don't mention 
what Server type you're using so I don't know if it applies or not...




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I need to keep my iSeries Clock and Integrated X-Sever clock synced up.
We have an application that compares the ISeries and X-server clock and
if it more than 30 seconds off, cause the hand held terminals to do a
time request to the iSeries (takes about 100 I/O's) and delays the users
(voice pickers in our warehouse).
 
 
Jeffry A. Kennedy
Certco,Inc
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