Unless you are running Windows 2000 (or earlier) OR
you don't apply the Windows XP updates from Microsoft
in a timely fashion, you don't need to do anything.
The fix is already applied to your system in Windows XP
and the change was built into Windows Vista.
- Dov
-Original
For many people, their IT staff get all the fun. :-)
Here is another FYI article about the computers:
http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/itpro/content/Daylight_Saving_Time_2007.html
Wikipedia has a slew of articles at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time
Here is a useful link
I've heard about this and can't help but wonder why MS can't develop and
issue a patch that would fix the calendar/date functionality in Windows.
Anyone care to offer a non-cynical speculation? (I'm cynical enough to
handle that requirement by myself...)
Chuck Beck
Sr. Technical Writer | Infor |
At 3:27 PM -0800 2/21/07, Gillian Flato wrote:
Don't know if you guys have seen this but Daylight Savings is now 3
weeks earlier in the US. You will have to manually reset your computers.
Not if you use a Mac. There was an OS update that fixed this. It's all going
to happen automatically, as in