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| Speaking of savings, Microsoft is producing updates for Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as other Microsoft products affected by daylight savings time (DST) here in the U.S. For example, read the Microsoft Windows operating systems Knowledge Base (KB) Article 933360, "August 2007 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows operating systems". KB 933360 will be issued as an "Update Rollup" and is also available via Windows Server Update Services. To note, this Knowledge Base article replaces KB article 931836. Customers who have updated with the previous Rollup (KB 931836) should carefully review 933360 in the section on "Updates from the previous cumulative Windows time zone update" and determine if this update is required for their environment. To see such updates in WSUS, go to "Update Classifications" and select "change," then check "Update Rollups" and sync. More details on the changes for DST start and end times around the world can be found at the Daylight Saving Time Help and Support Center. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=7415541
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| Canada is following along too, and on my XP system, I just put up with the difference for a few weeks which may be OK for a home user like me but could get real complicated in a business context. Very interesting article. I'll see how it goes on this one this fall. |