I have used 2 ways to adjust the time.
1. In the Windows Date+Time setting (right-click taskbar clock - adjust) I use uk.pool.ntp.org
(Rule = Allow - UDP-out - My PC - Name=uk.pool.ntp.org - source port = 123, dest port =123)
2. In an old application I used the following: time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov
(Rule = Allow TCP-out - My PC - Name=time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov - source port = 1024-4999 destination port 13.
The first uses a remote linked-cluster of 12 servers based in the UK (so good choice from different geo and net locations)
The second uses the "grandfather" of clocks in the USA (3 actually - time-a...time-b.. and time-c...) so lifting the chance of a server available + ready in a different country.
Note the different ports + protocols used. If you enter the names in the rules, any changes to IP address will be absorbed. No need to change rules due to one or two servers being off-line or too busy.
Good luck.
