Time accuracy is essential in the business environment where deadlines have to be met so as to build a long-term, stable relationship with customers. Absolute Time Server is capable of synchronizing the desktop clocks of all the computers in a local network, even if the is no Internet connection available.

Absolute Time Server runs in the background as a Windows service, without interfering with your work. Configuring it is done by using a control panel with intuitive and accessible options, providing settings that can customize the behavior of both the server and the client workstations.

The time server is compatible with the RFC-868 (Time) and RFC-2030 (SNTP) protocols, which are specifically designed for time synchronization. It is in itself a SNTP server that provides support for both TCP and UDP protocols.

Any application that is also compatible with the RFC-868 or RFC-2030 protocols can be used as a client for Absolute Time Server.

Configuring the server shouldn't pose difficulties, especially to system administrators. The synchronization process relies on online SNTP time sources, which are more reliable and accurate. You can modify the default sources and their corresponding port numbers from the 'Client Settings' section and use the 'Base Date' property to set an initial date for the server.

Absolute Time Server can periodically perform clock adjustments, at a user-defined time interval. You can instruct it to sync the PC clocks once every a few seconds, minutes or hours, depending on your network's infrastructure and requirements.

With a low impact on system resources and a lightweight footprint, Absolute Time Server can handle all time synchronization operations in the background, syncing the clocks of all the workstations in a LAN.