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Join Date: Mar 2004
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For whatever reason it is, my Windows 2003 server machine's date got changed back one hour since last Sunday. When I do a Windows Update, it says there is nothing to be updated. However, the system date has been changed. Any suggestion on how to patch this Windows 2003 server? This is frustrating. All of my Windows XP Pro SP3 are showing the same daylight savings time issue. All of them got changed back one hour. Any suggestion is appreciated.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Joplin MO
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Yeah, I believe they changes the traditional change to DST one a week. My car confused me the same way this weekend with it's clock.
I propose getting rid of DST altogether. A needless annoyance.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Illinois
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FYI: when they changed the date for DST my system would not take the change, even after I DL"d a patch to correct it.
One day I went into "Adjust Clock setting", clicked "time zone", and discovered I was in the central time zone, but for S America. I changed it to central- US & Canada...problem solved |
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