My system clock is going crazy randomly at any moment and changing the system clock's date/time to a random one. It's not the lithium battery nor a virus because I checked. Also it's not something from the Windows.System.Time itself.

I want to create a process that will, on an interval, check to see if the system clock's date/time matches the global date/time and if not, it would sync.

I need this to run in the background. I am not even sure if a Windows process is correct way to accomplish this. I am open to any other solutions as well.

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解决方案

Create a new c# empty project. Click on the project and go to Properties change the output type to Windows Application (This will remove the console).

Create a new class example: Example.cs

Write the static entry point eg:

public class Example
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {

    }
}

Insert your code in the Main routine.

This will create a process that contains no console/window/service.

I'm guessing this is what you want.

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