BTW: d can also be interpreted as DRIFT
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Browse All TopicsWhat do the "d" and the "o" mean in the results? I assume the chart shows a general picture whether the computer is running slow or early in relation to center mark (the computer you're comparing to.
I also am looking to monitor several computers on my domain and see how well they keep up their time to the PDC (WS2003 Domain). Not sure of a good way to do this. Maybe some kind of batch file that outputs to a log.
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by: gemartiPosted on 2008-05-21 at 06:30:57ID: 21614799
d = delay
o = offset