An alternative, if you were to try X, is to use rdate to synchronize
all of the computer clocks, and then set up your job in cron.
I don't know if Windows has such tools built-in, but it would be
worth it to look for those, also.
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> http://www.networkshell.com/. They are a bit on the pricey side,
> but it
> may be what you need.
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> "Peggy Sylopp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: multi-viewer
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> Hi all,
> I installed vnc on windows NT and 2000 and it works fine. But I
> have got a
> special problem: I want to controll several pc's at the same time,
> so that
> I4m able to start an application on each pc exactly synchronized.
> Is this
> possible with windows?
> Could I probably raelize this with X or Macintosh?
> Thanks,
> Peggy Sylopp
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