Re: Legit Third Party DST Tools?
Lawrence E. Oliver wrote:
I've used the Intelliadmin patch program - worked great on my Win2K
Workstation.
Larry
Ditto here. The Intelliadmin Network Administrator program is also useful
at diagnosing the status of the DST patch for both Win2K and WinXP.
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