Hi
All,
In
case you’re not across the Microsoft Updates for DST, here’s some
information that maybe of use to you. This information is being updated
regularly and available here – http://www.microsoft.co.nz/timezone.
A summary of the status of product updates
appears in the table below. Notes regarding specific updates appear below the
table. |
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Manually
Updating Windows |
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If
you are unable to obtain an update for your version of Microsoft Windows, you
can manually update the Windows registry to reflect the new daylight saving
times. Refer to the Manual Updates
page for more information. |
Windows
Small Business Server 2003 |
Apply
KB933360 to Small
Business Server 2003 to ensure correct operation of the system clock during
the WA daylight saving trial. If you use the Exchange Server component of
Small Business Server, you should also apply the Microsoft Exchange Server
updates after installing Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. |
Windows®
Vista; XP; Server 2003 |
KB933360 is a
cumulative time zone update and supersedes all previous time zone updates,
including KB931836,
KB929120 and KB928939.
KB933360 will be
distributed via Windows Update as a high priority update on 28th August 2007
(US Pacific Time). |
The New Zealand
Daylight Savings Changes Guidance Document can be found here.
Cheers,
Nick.