Re: Daylight Savings Time 2007 and Windows 2000 Server...

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You are correct. If you manually create the time zone, the server will display correct time as well.


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"NewMan" <CloakedRun2001@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:bdfhs21v6e9s7r3uj80cfhbk4rnv1knmfl@xxxxxxxxxx
I already did a Google, and I did not find any reference to a
configuration such as mine where Windows 2000 Server was the heart of
the network. There were others where the PDC was Windows 2003 server,
with other W2K servers in the forest, but my small network has ONLY
the W2K Server.

I just checked my desktop system, and KB928388 was applied to my
Desktop in mid-December.

So I tested by manually modifying the time, and the desktop performs
correctly.

So I will presume that if I use tzedit and manually patch the server
that it will also display the time properly.

I think Micro$haft should have made a W2K server patch available -
extended life crap be damned. We are a small company, and we cannot
aford to throw the baby out with the bath water simply because
MicroSoft feels that it is time to raid our corporate wallet by trying
to foist yet another server / O/S upon us.

On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 18:37:32 +0100, "Erik Cheizoo"
<echeizoo.XenD.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Only performing this on the server does not cut it.
You have to deploy the new time zone (which consists of a bunch of reg keys)
to all clients as well.
Search this newsgroup, the question has been answered about 15 times in the
last 3 weeks


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