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Has there been a patch issued for Win2kproSP4 that corrects the DST

especially this year (early March) or was it already issued in an update

last year? I think there was something that I read back then, but with

Win2k, did it get updated for the DST changes? Is there a patch number I

could look for to check it?



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Andy

On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 18:21:17 -0500, sprockets

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>Has there been a patch issued for Win2kproSP4 that corrects the DST

>especially this year (early March) or was it already issued in an update

>last year? I think there was something that I read back then, but with

>Win2k, did it get updated for the DST changes? Is there a patch number I

>could look for to check it?

>

>sprockets


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John John - MVP

sprockets wrote:



> Has there been a patch issued for Win2kproSP4 that corrects the DST

> especially this year (early March) or was it already issued in an update

> last year? I think there was something that I read back then, but with

> Win2k, did it get updated for the DST changes? Is there a patch number I

> could look for to check it?




As far as I know Microsoft didn't issue a patch for Windows 2000, they

instruct users to do it manually. You can change it with the TZedit

utility (available on the Microsoft site) or use the Intelliadmin fix

suggested by Andy.



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Andrew Rossmann

In article ,

audetweld@nbnot.nb.ca says...

>

> sprockets wrote:

>

> > Has there been a patch issued for Win2kproSP4 that corrects the DST

> > especially this year (early March) or was it already issued in an update

> > last year? I think there was something that I read back then, but with

> > Win2k, did it get updated for the DST changes? Is there a patch number I

> > could look for to check it?


>

> As far as I know Microsoft didn't issue a patch for Windows 2000, they

> instruct users to do it manually. You can change it with the TZedit

> utility (available on the Microsoft site) or use the Intelliadmin fix

> suggested by Andy.




Win2K was already in extended support, which means only security updates

are issued. That means any permanent changes have to be done manually,

or through 3rd party software.



I also had a similar issue with Outlook that required running an MS

utility to manually adjust the DST settings.



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sprockets

On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 07:14:15 -0500, Andrew Rossmann

wrote:



> In article ,

> audetweld@nbnot.nb.ca says...

>>

>> sprockets wrote:

>>

>> > Has there been a patch issued for Win2kproSP4 that corrects the DST

>> > especially this year (early March) or was it already issued in an


>> update

>> > last year? I think there was something that I read back then, but with

>> > Win2k, did it get updated for the DST changes? Is there a patch


>> number I

>> > could look for to check it?


>>

>> As far as I know Microsoft didn't issue a patch for Windows 2000, they

>> instruct users to do it manually. You can change it with the TZedit

>> utility (available on the Microsoft site) or use the Intelliadmin fix

>> suggested by Andy.


>

> Win2K was already in extended support, which means only security updates

> are issued. That means any permanent changes have to be done manually,

> or through 3rd party software.

>

> I also had a similar issue with Outlook that required running an MS

> utility to manually adjust the DST settings.

>




Ok thanks for the info,

sprockets



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