The default is the current drive. path Specifies the relative or absolute path of the file you want to print. The default is the current directory. filename Specifies one or more files to send to the printer for output. Managing the System Time with the W32Tm Utility Time is a critical resource for most people and not just because there??™s too little of it. When your computer lacks proper time synchronization, your applications might not work as expected. Entries you make into remote databases suddenly bear the wrong timestamp. It??™s more than just inconvenient. The W32Tm utility helps you manage time on your system. You use it to set how Windows reacts to time events and to set your system up as a timeserver. This utility uses the following syntax: w32tm [/register | /unregister ] w32tm /monitor [/domain:] [/computers:[,[,...]]] [/threads:] [/ipprotocol:<4|6>] [/nowarn] w32tm /ntte w32tm /ntpte w32tm /resync [/computer:] [/nowait] [/rediscover] [/soft] w32tm /stripchart /computer: [/period:] [/dataonly] [/samples:] [/packetinfo] [/ipprotocol:<4|6>] w32tm /config [/computer:] [/update] [/manualpeerlist:] [/syncfromflags:] [/LocalClockDispersion:] [/reliable:(YES|NO)] [/largephaseoffset:] w32tm /tz w32tm /dumpreg [/subkey:] [/computer:] w32tm /query [/computer:] {/source | /configuration | /peers | /status} [/verbose] w32tm /debug {/disable | {/enable /file: /size: /entries: [/truncate]}} The following list describes each of the standard command line arguments.