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rik
February 12th, 2007, 17:22 PM
ActiveWin (http://www.activewin.com/awin/comments.asp?HeadlineIndex=38314)

The odds are good that the appointments you’ve made with US or Canadian associates through Microsoft’s Exchange or IBM’s Lotus Notes or Domino are going to be off by an hour in the last three weeks of March 2007. Your legacy Java runtime environments also will likely produce incorrect time-sensitive results.

Why? Buried among the hundreds of provisions in the 1,700 pages of the United States’ Energy Policy Act of 2005 is a modest change to the rules that establish when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends. The changes, which the government ostensibly implemented as part of a federal energy conservation effort, require that beginning in 2007, Daylight Saving Time (DST) start three weeks earlier and end one week later than in previous years.

Does the US DST 2007 impact only US computer users? The short answer is no. Organizations and companies with locations, customers, and users in Canada or the US might need to take corrective action. This could include not only large multinational organizations but also international banks, airlines, transportation companies, and government regulators and security agencies. With globalization, many applications and services that companies rely on might not be housed locally, where the users are; they can be located in data centers almost anywhere around the world.

Now here (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387) is the Microsoft article covering the change, and here (http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/8/a/58a208b7-7dc7-4bc7-8357-28e29cdac52f/tzedit.exe) is their patch that you can download. The time zone changes take effect on March 11.

petard
February 12th, 2007, 17:43 PM
Didn't Microsoft push this out from the MS Updates site?

phishhead
February 12th, 2007, 18:05 PM
man my work is acting like the DST is a Y2k project. meeting after meeting re: if the workstations and servers are all patched....their going nuts. I dont think its that big of a deal since all the workstations' times get updated when they log into the DC.

cash_site
February 14th, 2007, 04:53 AM
LOL... massive hype for a mini Y2K bug... lol.

We had a similar issue on the westcoast with daylight savings that were changed for 1 year due to the Commonwealth games...

I'm sure it will blow over, just update the timeserver ;)