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Is there a setting for the voice mail to look for the network clock? Mine keeps drifting, but is connected to the LAN.
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Try this
Do the following to set the time and date Run the application PuTTy.exe and login to the LX Litemail. 4. Access the Maintenance Menu and stop the voicemail. 5. When the mail stops exit to the “shared command prompt†6. Check the clock Do not enter th e Ҡon the commands Type “date†then enter. Date will look like this Wed Jul 9 21:08:48 UTC 2008 Adjust the clock Type in “date 062009462008 â€MMDDhhmmYYYY Type in “hwclock --systohcâ€this sets the hardware clock to the same time as th e software clock Type “rm /etc/adjtime â€this removes the adjtime file To start the mail from the command prompt type “ shutdown –r now†This will reboot the voicemail Notes: Set date time command line, type: date 110814382006 ( equals Nov 8, 14:38, 2006. ) At the command prompt, type the following syntax to match the hardware clock to the system clock: hwclock --systohc (hwclock space negative negative systohc) A better and more accurate way of keeping the time and date accurate to put the L X mail on the customers LAN so that it can access a external time server. To do this you will have to enter a local IP address, subnet and gateway in the network setup of the LX mail..
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Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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