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Vovsoft Time Sync 3.2.0.0 is a lightweight System Utilities application dedicated to correcting Windows clock drift by retrieving the exact current time from any user-selected NTP server on port 123. Designed for situations in which the motherboard CMOS battery is failing or missing, the program eliminates manual date-and-time entry by issuing a single-button sync command that overwrites the local clock with authoritative Internet time, thereby preventing log errors, missed schedules, and SSL failures that can arise from even minor temporal discrepancies. Because the client uses the standard Network Time Protocol, it works behind most corporate firewalls and can be pointed to public pools such as time.google.com or pool.ntp.org, as well as to private in-house servers required for regulated environments. The minimalist interface displays both the local and remote timestamps before adjustment, giving administrators an immediate visual confirmation of the correction that was applied. Beyond one-off fixes, the utility can be run silently from scripts or scheduled tasks, making it suitable for post-restore deployments, virtual-machine provisioning, or kiosk setups where unattended accuracy is essential. Although only one public release—version 3.2.0.0—has been issued to date, it supports every Windows edition from Vista through Windows 11 and requires no installation, so it can be carried on a flash drive for field servicing. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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