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It's a programme not the computer's time setting.
Webtime 2000 by Gregory Braun: Software Design - WebTime for Windows by Gregory Braun
Useful for a quick check on whether you have the Internet (or not).
On that webpage is an email contact. You might want to try there. I'm not sure what the issue is. Is there a setting to change the time server by chance?
Take those addresses and ping them.
Open command prompt and typewithout brackets.Code:ping [the address here]
So, like, ping time.nist.gov
If the ping fails then their server is offline.
Although, this is not always the case. Some servers prevent pings for security reasons or they limit pings. But with time servers it shouldn't be an issue.
Pings return timeouts on the subject servers.
With this WebTime app on three computers Win7/Win7/Win8.1 all the servers fail except two. So it's not the OSs.
Kaspersky Internet Security on all three. Disabling it makes no difference, so it's not the firewall.
That leaves the app. Could hardly be the time servers, unless they've all changed something fundamental in the last week or so