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From the WXPNews newsletter:
Daylight Saving Time change: how will it affect your computer?
One aspect of a Energy Policy Act of 2005 mandated a big change in daylight
saving time, which will be extended by four additional weeks starting in
2007. Well, 2007 is here and the change takes effect on March 11, when DST
starts three weeks earlier than usual. Folks with older computers are
wondering what problems, if any, the time change will cause. If your
computer is relatively new and automatically updated, you probably don't
have anything to worry about. Older operating systems may require you to
manually update. Microsoft is making update tools available for Windows,
Outlook, Exchange and mobile products.
For more info about Microsoft products affected by the change and what you
should do to make the transition easier, including links to update
utilities, see:
http://www.wxpnews.com/RXW0N7/070206-DST
All versions of Windows can be updated using the procedure in KB article
914387 at
http://www.wxpnews.com/RXW0N7/070206-DST-Updates
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