Re: DST in 2007 part duex
- From: "Chuck" <cdkuder@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 14:30:39 -0400
It sounds like you are talking about daylight saving vs. standard time. This
is not a time zone change.
Just a change within the time zone. If the PCs are not on any sort of
internet or LAN connection, I'd think that the time change would be done
manually, or via the semiautomatic windows automatic daylight saving vs.
standard time change.
To us, time zone entry and exit is something that a traveler might be
involved with.
"Jeri" <Jeri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3A8A423D-75ED-46A2-A3B0-A7F75392C7BC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have Windows-based products at several customer sites that areWindows
time-critical (i.e.; they control TV broadcast devices). Because of their
criticality, they are not exposed to the Internet and do not receive
updates. The changes to US time zone entry and exit dates need to be madedoes
shortly after the next exit (October 29, 2006). How can I get
patches/updates to my customers in this time frame? Can I get updates for
NT/Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003/XP-Pro?
Otherwise, if updates are not in time, does anyone know of a simple way to
change existing entry/exit dates? (I can't find tzedit.exe on my PC -
it take admin priviledges?)
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