| Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Allow Remote Timezone Change 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 True or False
 
 Enables Domain Time II Manager to change the time zone on this machine.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Allowed Broadcast Protocols 
 REG_SZ
 
 Auto
 
 Auto, or NTP, or DT2
 
 Instructs the Ultra Thin Client what kind of broadcast protocols should be honored.
       If set to NTP, then only NTP broadcasts will cause a time sync.  If set to DT2, then
       only Domain Time II heartbeat broadcasts will cause a time sync.  If set to Auto, then
       the Ultra Thin Client will listen for both kinds of broadcast and automatically select
       whichever is present and more accurate.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Notes:
 
 | Allowed Broadcast Sources 
 REG_MULTI_SZ
 
 blank
 
 Blank, or a list of IP addresses, one per line.
       If blank, the Ultra Thin Client will accept NTP or Domain Time II broadcast time from
       any source.  If an IP address is given, then only broadcasts originating from that IP
       address will be honored.  You may list more than one IP address (one per line) if you
       have more than one broadcast source on your network.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Chimes Enabled 
 REG_DWORD
 
 0
 
 0, 1, or 2
 
 If zero (or not present), no chimes will play.  If 1, chimes will play using the
       system sound card if present, otherwise the system speaker.  If 2, chimes will
       play using the system speaker only.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Clock Adjustment (100-ns intervals) 
 REG_DWORD
 
 Varies based on machine hardware and operating system
 
 This value is used by the system to maintain slewing and training.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Clock Adjustment Default 
 REG_DWORD
 
 Varies based on machine hardware and operating system
 
 This value is used by the system to maintain slewing and training.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Clock Adjustment Enabled 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 True or False
 
 Corresponds to the Use Slewing to Improve Long-term Accuracy setting
       on the control panel applet.  Ignored on Win95/98/ME machines.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Current Version 
 REG_SZ
 
 Varies
 
 This value is set by the system for informational purposes.  Changing it has no effect.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Ephemerides 
 REG_DWORD
 
 N/A
 
 This value is used by the system.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Force Windows Time State 
 REG_SZ
 
 Disabled
 
 Disabled, NoSync, or Enabled.
 
 When the client starts, it checks the Windows Time (W32Time) service and, if present, forces
       it to the selected state.  In most circumstances, Disabled is correct for the Ultra Thin
       Client, Disabled is correct for Full Client listening for NTP broadcasts, and NoSync
       is appropriate for all other configurations.
 
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    | Value Name: 
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 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Machine Statistics 
 REG_BINARY
 
 N/A
 
 This binary value contains the statistics, as of the last update,
       that can be viewed from DTCheck, the Domain Time II Manager, or the system tray icon.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Protocol Balance State 
 REG_BINARY
 
 N/A
 
 This binary value contains the statistics used by the Ultra Thin Client to balance among multiple
       servers and different protocols when Allowed Broadcast Protocols is set to Auto.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Respond to DTCheck 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 True or False
 
 Corresponds to the Respond to DTCheck option on the control panel
       applet or Domain Time II Manager.  If enabled (True), the client will respond when Domain
       Time II Manager, Domain Time II Monitor Service, or the DTCheck utility attempts to
       survey machines or calculate network-wide variances.  If disabled (False), the client
       will ignore DTCheck requests.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Service Installed 
 REG_SZ
 
 True or False
 
 Used internally.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Service Running 
 REG_SZ
 
 True or False
 
 Used internally.  Do not edit.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Show Splash Screen 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 True or False
 
 If set to True, the service will show a brief "splash screen" when a user first
       logs onto the machine.  If set to False, the splash screen will not appear.  Note:
       This setting is ignored by evaluation copies of the service.  An eval copy always shows
       the splash screen.  The registered version may be set to show or not show the splash.
 
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    | Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Ultra Thin Client 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 Used internally by the system.  Do not edit.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Set Processor Affinity 
 REG_DWORD
 
 0
 
 00-FF (hex)
 
 If not present or set to zero, Domain Time will not attempt to restrict time-sensitive operations to
	any particular processor in a multi-processor system. In some systems, the majority of hardware interrupt
	handling occurs on only one processor (typically processor 0), so it may provide increased accuracy if Domain Time
	uses only other processors during time-sensitive operations. This value is a hex bitmap representing
	the processors in the system, with bit 0 representing the first processor, bit 1 representing the
	second processor, and so forth.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Range:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Set Timer Resolution 
 REG_DWORD
 
 0
 
 0-16
 
 If not present or set to zero, Domain Time will use the system-default best-available timer resolution.
	If set to any other value, Domain Time will use timeBeginPeriod(x) and timeEndPeriod(x) before and after
	any time-sensitive calculation. In general, this value should either be zero or 1.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Windows Time Agent Startup Check [version] 
 REG_SZ
 
 True
 
 True or False
 
 This value is created the first time a new or upgraded version runs. If not present or set to False,
	Domain Time will check the domtime.ini file for instructions about overriding the handling of the Windows
	Time Agent Control Panel applet. If set to True Domain Time will use the current settings. You may
	set this value to False to force a one-time re-read of the domtime.ini at next startup.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Force Windows Time State 
 REG_SZ
 
 varies
 
 May be blank, Not Touched, Disabled, NoSync, NTP, NT5DS, or AllSync
 
 Controls how Domain Time interacts with Windows Time when the Domain Time service starts.
 
	If set to Disabled, Domain Time will make sure the Windows Time service is disabled and not running.
	 
	If blank or set to Not Touched, Domain Time will not check or change the operation of the Windows Time service.
	 
	If set to any other value, Domain Time will make sure the Windows Time service is enabled and running, and
	that its sync type is set to the specified value.
	
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Options:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Force Windows Time Agent Disable 
 REG_SZ
 
 Not present or False
 
 True or False
 
 If not present or False, the Windows Time Agent portion of the Windows Time Agent Control Panel applet will
	use the default or control-panel set options to determine if Agent should be running. If set to True,
	Domain Time will ensure that the Agent portion of Windows Time Agent Control Panel applet is not running.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Clock Adjustment Locked Rate 
 REG_DWORD
 
 0
 
 If zero or not present, overall system slewing will analyze the clock drift and adjust the clock rate to
	minimize future corrections. If set to any other value between 80% and 120% of the default clock rate,
	overall system slewing will set the clock rate to the given value and not analyze the clock drift further.
	Values below the minimum or in excess of the maximum will be ignored. Useful chiefly if the clock rate
	(also called Phase Adjustment) regularly changes within a small range and you want to select the best
	rate manually.
 
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	| Value Name: 
 Value Type:
 
 Default Data:
 
 Range:
 
 Notes:
 
 | Clock Change Sensitivity 
 REG_DWORD
 
 0
 
 0-255
 
 If not present or set to zero, Domain Time will use a value of 2 on NT-class systems, and a value of 10
	on Win9x systems. This value represents the number of seconds the system clock must differ from the expected
	value in order for Clock Change Monitor to decide an unauthorized change has been made to the system
	clock.
 
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