Normally a list view is updated by a user directly by selecting a list view item and then editing or deleting it. New items are usually added at the bottom of the list. This works fine since the user knows which items have been changed or deleted and where the new items will pop up. A drawback of it is that, if the list is sorted, then new items will not be displayed in a sorted way, instead they will be listed in the order of being created.
Demo Name: Main
Author: Ted Rybicki
Purpose: Sync up systems and workstations clock through firewalls with socks
support. NOTE: You will need to set Name field in IdSocksInfo1 to
your socks server for socks support to work correctly.
History:
Date: 27/10/2002 01:49:13
Checked with Indy version: 9.0
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Notes:
Demonstrates a DateTime client getting current date and time from remote DateTimeServer
A list of time servers is available at:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html
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