@fredx181 your post bring up an overdue issue I have avoided for couple years to post to the forum: Time Server/service subsystem.
Since in this age of modern times, many/most of us have home LANs with multiple PCs for personal/family use. Some/many of us have a 'stable' system running all the time at home. In the past, for me, It was a MS home server that I recently discarded. It provided many useful services...including being a local NTP server where I sourced local PCs to. As you know, this allows it to capture the Atomic clock time and provide that time for use in the home where home PCs can source time, locally, without a need to go out to the internet for accuracy. Further, as you know, all local PCs would operate with the same time for all work that each does. This has major importance in times that files are accessed and saved, etc. meaning important that everyone has matching times for all the work accomplished...no matter who does it.
Thus, this ensures to keep the time properly aligned as EVERYONE is using the same clock VERSUS 1 PC going out and getting the from one source at one time and another going out to a different source causing, in many cases, some time differentials, albeit minor in some cases.
Now that that server is de-commissioned, I have been considering making a PUP that is run all the time as the local time server.
I know FATDOG has an answer as you either make the PC a time server or time client. BUT, could KLV be the local time server?
What is recommended process to do so and what is the client process to access a KLV that is the time server? And, is the time utility geared to accomodate accessing a local NTP time server along with its current ability to get time from the internet?
Thanks in advance for all who understand this question.