Re: Windows XP SP3 handles Daylight Savings Time end incorrectly?
Well, I DO have SP3, and my PC is off by an hour.
There is supposedly a fix at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951072, which
was released
I downloaded the file and when I try to install it, I am told that "Update
cannot be installed as a newer or same timezone update has already been
installed on the system.
Microsoft, in its own inimitable jargon has this to say:
"Note When you apply this update, you may receive the following message:
Update cannot be installed as a newer or same time zone update has already
been installed on the system.
This message indicates that you have already applied the correct update or
that Windows Updates or Microsoft Update has automatically installed this
update. No additional action is required to update the Windows operating
system software.
The update that this article describes is also supported by Windows XP
Service Pack 3 (SP3).
Note This update is not included in Windows XP SP3. If you have already
applied Windows XP SP2, and you then apply Windows XP SP3, you do not have
to reapply this update. If you have not applied Windows XP SP2, and then you
apply Windows SP3, you must apply this update after you apply Windows XP
SP3."
I might just set the time manually and deselect the tick mark in the box
that says: "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server" until
next Sunday.
I wonder if this is still going to be a problem when we go back on Daylight
savings Time next Spring.
Alan
"Joe Zygala" <JoeZygala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:384E66EA-FFF2-46D5-997D-71925BD773F6@microsoft.com...
> Well, I don't think I have the SP3 beta. Due to various problems, I had
> to
> reinstall this computer back in May. I did the SP3 update on May 8, 2008.
> Granted, I have not done updates since then, but don't know what, if any,
> fix
> in the interim would have fixed this problem. Do you have a specific fix
> number for this? I will probably go to the library to do an update
> tomorrow.
> At home, with dial-up, this is just too painful.
>
> "Daave" wrote:
>
>> "Joe Zygala" <JoeZygala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C70B646F-A3A6-4223-95CF-936145D142BC@microsoft.com...
>> > This morning (Sunday, 10/26/2008) when I got up and rebooted my 3
>> > computers,
>> > the 2 that are at SP2 say, correctly, that they are on Eastern
>> > Daylight Time.
>> > The one running SP3 says it is on Eastern Standard Time. All three
>> > are
>> > configured the same way - (GMT - 5:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) and
>> > Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes.
>> >
>> > Is there a bug in the SP3 code? How can I fix this?
>>
>> I believe this is expected behavior for the earlier *beta* version of
>> SP3. From Shashank Bansal:
>>
>> "Our current plan is not to integrate the time zone package with SP3,
>> but instead release a new updated update to windows update. the new
>> package would be installable on SP3."
>>
>> http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2834373&SiteID=17
>>
>>
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