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The downside to this is that when you log in again it will be whatever time it was when you left. I think more of what you are after is a script that reads the system time, and then sets the ingame clock accordingly, every new login. I think you could run a BAT file to do that, so that when you start the game, it runs the script, telling the clock mod what to be set to.
Again, a downside to that being that the environment will be the exact same as when you left... it would only give the illusion of a persistent world. Time wouldn't march on in the game when you aren't playing it.