Re: Legit Third Party DST Tools?
- From: "Lawrence E. Oliver" <oliverl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 14:45:15 -0600
I've used the Intelliadmin patch program - worked great on my Win2K
Workstation.
Larry
"Rob" <Rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I know this is a Microsoft group but this is also where the experts are, so
.
. . I saw a post here yesterday (can't find it now) for a third-party
software. Has anyone used EZ Time Zone Update from EZ PCsoft
(www.esitehosting.com)? Looks good: Win 95, 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP SP1;
Free
for individual use, $50 for Single Admin with push capabilities, but is it
legit? Simple website and mailing address, but no phone number. I hate
running software from an unconfirmed source!
I just found another post (DST Patches released by WSUS 2/5/2007 7:45 AM
PST By: Tom Willett ) "Since Win2000 is out of lifecycle, they won't
be
releasing a patch.
www.intelliadmin.com offers a nice little quick fix called "DST Fix for
Windows 2000" to take care of Win 2000 and NT4. Worked great for us."
Does anyone know of this product? Are these legit solutions to make the
registry updates (I would think a programmer could write these fairly
easily)
or are they platforms for Malware?
Just want to get a better feeling before trying these out on real systems!
Thanks in advance!
Rob
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