Windows 7 - Daylight Saving Time

Asked By Rhino
18-Mar-10 08:40 PM
Am I correct in believing that a Windows Update was sent out a few years
back to handle the changes to the dates when Daylight Savings Time starts
and ends in North America? If yes, does anyone know which Update this was?
I'd like to check to see if it is installed in Add/Remove Programs.

Or was this fix included in SP3?

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Rhino
Windows XP
(1)
Windows Server
(1)
Windows Update
(1)
TZEdit
(1)
InstalledYou
(1)
Daylight
(1)
December
(1)
DstRhino
(1)
  PA Bear [MS MVP] replied to Rhino
18-Mar-10 09:16 PM
Start here: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst
  John Inzer replied to Rhino
18-Mar-10 09:27 PM
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Try the following links:

(955839) December 2008 cumulative
time zone update for Microsoft Windows
operating systems
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955839

Update for Windows XP (KB955839)
http://tinyurl.com/cxu9vw
or.....
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=57A0E0A2-8E27-4DA1-B08D-DC008CC280BA&displaylang=en

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  LD55ZRA replied to Rhino
18-Mar-10 10:02 PM
You better forget it.  It is too late because by the time you have installed
it, M$ will change its mind again and re-issue a new one.  There are loonies
running the asylum at Microsoft these days and they have made pig an MVP to
denote Most Valuable Pig.

hth
  Greg Russell replied to LD55ZRA
18-Mar-10 10:27 PM
installed

You say that Billy-Bubba determines DST start/stop from year to year.
  Unknown replied to LD55ZRA
19-Mar-10 05:00 PM
There are loonies posting on the internet also and you are one of them. Still
playing stupid I see. You're winning also..
  Robert Macy replied to Rhino
22-Mar-10 02:27 PM
?

I use this on both WinXP and Win98 machines, works great and non-
obtrusive







This info was obtained from the MS win98 newsgroup:

If you have the Windows 98 Resource Kit, there is a tool in it named
TZEDIT.EXE, that will do this for you following the below
instructions:


(a) Click TZEDIT.EXE.
It opens with your time zone selected.
(b) Click the Edit button.
(c) Change the Start Day to... Second, Sunday, March.
(d) Change the Last Day to...  First, Sunday, November.
(e) Click the OK button.
(f) Click the Close button.
(g) Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel,
and then double-click Date/Time.
(h) Click the Time Zone tab.
(i) Select a different time zone than the one you are set at,
and then click Apply.
(j) Change back to your timezone, and then click OK.


the article says, as does TZEdit is own help screen.


Do so before March 11, 2007. If you cannot get TZEdit.exe from your


You can download the tool from this site.  It does not mention XP, but
might work anyway:


http://www.softshape.com/cham/manual/tzedit.htm


Also look at these:


http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/2007/01/unofficial-windows-2000-dayl...


http://www.intelliadmin.com/downloads.htm
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