Re: DST in Windows
- From: "KenB" <kbrussel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:53:59 -0500
"Joe Grover" <grover.joe@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you part of a domain? Do the domain controllers also have the DST
updates applied to them? You could be synching with servers that have
their own time incorrect.
"KenB" <kbrussel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Here's one for you:
What if you applied the patch, and see the correct time (and note that it
says "Eastern Daylight Time" on the date/time applet) and then reboot?
I find the time displayed is 1hr off (backwards, so it's supposed to be
1:30, but displays 12:30).
So I go back into the Date/Time applet, and find that it says "Eastern
Standard Time". Then I hit the Time Zone tab and change to another
timezone, and back immediately to Eastern. I make sure the Daylight
checkbox is checked. Hit Apply, and the time display correctly again,
until the next reboot.
What can I do for this?! A portion of the clocks on my network are
displaying correctly, others are showing an hour off. No rhyme or reason
to it.
Thanks in advance!
Ken B
Joe-
Yes, I do have 931836 applied to both DC's. Both DC's are displaying the
correct time (currently the time in the taskbar shows 11:53a Eastern
Daylight Time).
I was on that track, but the DC's showed the correct time and settings--it's
just on the workstations that the time isn't displaying right. It appears
that the UTC time behind it is correct--otherwise, the users would not be
able to login to their PC's.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Ken
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