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| | Do Vista recognize that Daylight savings time has been moved up this year Does anyone know if Vista (XP pro and Business Server 2003) will recognize the earlier daylight time if I have been updating my machines regularly. All my machines are set to automatic update from Microsoft. M Simonian msimonian@aap.net 559 325 6850 |
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| | Re: Do Vista recognize that Daylight savings time has been moved up this year "Mark S" <mms88@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:%23fUg1RJUHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Does anyone know if Vista (XP pro and Business Server 2003) will > recognize the earlier daylight time if I have been updating my > machines regularly. All my machines are set to automatic update from > Microsoft. > Vista should be ready out of the box. XP Pro SP2 and Server 2003 had a patch released in December (KB928388) which has been superseded by a February cumulative time zone update (KB931836). If you have them installed, you should be fine. XP SP1 and previous operating systems will not have a patch released, but MS provides instructions on how to update the system manually with a .reg file, .vbs script and a .cmd file (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387/en-us). Regards, Dave |
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| | Re: Do Vista recognize that Daylight savings time has been moved up this year Hmm? Am I missing something? Can't you solve the problem by simply resetting your clock? If so why bother with the Registry? "Dave R." <dwragle at drbsystems dot com> wrote in message news:45d45c95$0$97236$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... > > "Mark S" <mms88@pacbell.net> wrote in message > news:%23fUg1RJUHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Does anyone know if Vista (XP pro and Business Server 2003) will >> recognize the earlier daylight time if I have been updating my machines >> regularly. All my machines are set to automatic update from Microsoft. >> > > Vista should be ready out of the box. XP Pro SP2 and Server 2003 had a > patch released in December (KB928388) which has been superseded by a > February cumulative time zone update (KB931836). If you have them > installed, you should be fine. XP SP1 and previous operating systems will > not have a patch released, but MS provides instructions on how to update > the system manually with a .reg file, .vbs script and a .cmd file > (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387/en-us). > > Regards, > > Dave > |
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| | Re: Do Vista recognize that Daylight savings time has been moved up this year "Ed Forsythe" <EdForsythe@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eC9FoHRUHHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "Dave R." <dwragle at drbsystems dot com> wrote in message > news:45d45c95$0$97236$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net... >> >> "Mark S" <mms88@pacbell.net> wrote in message >> news:%23fUg1RJUHHA.496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Does anyone know if Vista (XP pro and Business Server 2003) will >>> recognize the earlier daylight time if I have been updating my >>> machines regularly. All my machines are set to automatic update from >>> Microsoft. >>> >> >> Vista should be ready out of the box. XP Pro SP2 and Server 2003 had >> a patch released in December (KB928388) which has been superseded by >> a February cumulative time zone update (KB931836). If you have them >> installed, you should be fine. XP SP1 and previous operating systems >> will not have a patch released, but MS provides instructions on how >> to update the system manually with a .reg file, .vbs script and a >> .cmd file (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387/en-us). >> > Hmm? Am I missing something? Can't you solve the problem by simply > resetting your clock? If so why bother with the Registry? > Certainly, you can do that. Without the patch, you are missing a couple of nice features, and could encounter a couple of minor annoyances. Feature #1: The ability for Windows to handle Daylight Saving Time for you automatically on the correct dates. Feature #2: Time synchronization with an NNTP server. Since NNTP servers always serve up GMT, if Windows thinks it is at a different offset from GMT because you are between the new & old dates, time synchronization won't work properly. Minor annoyance #1: Windows uses the current offset from GMT to report time stamps on files across the network, so if your DST settings aren't correct, time stamps for files across the network are off. Not a problem for most people, but for those that need them to be reasonably accurate it can be a pain. Minor annoyance #2: Related to #1, Windows uses Dynamic DST to report the time stamps of files based on the DST settings in effect on the date that the file was time stamped. If you don't have the new registry fixes, you can again get inaccurate time stamps reported for your files. Regards, Dave |
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