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      12th Mar 2007
When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back to
the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I set
stay?
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      12th Mar 2007
Larry T wrote:
> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back to
> the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I set
> stay?


Go to Windows Update and get the patch.

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      12th Mar 2007
Apply the MS DST update?

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"Larry T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back
> to
> the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I
> set
> stay?
> --
> Larry T


 
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Mario Been
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      12th Mar 2007
You have to open the services snap-in in the administrative tools. Look for
the service "time synchronisation" and stop it here.

Mario


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BEBE5B41-559C-4573-90A4-(E-Mail Removed), "Larry T"
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> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back to
> the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I set
> stay?


 
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      12th Mar 2007
On 2007-03-12, Alias <aka@masked&anonymous.cl> wrote:
> Larry T wrote:
>> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back to
>> the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I set
>> stay?

>
> Go to Windows Update and get the patch.
>
> Alias


Requires the "genuine windows" spyware-trojanware.
 
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      13th Mar 2007
guest wrote:
> On 2007-03-12, Alias <aka@masked&anonymous.cl> wrote:
>> Larry T wrote:
>>> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts back to
>>> the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the time that I set
>>> stay?

>> Go to Windows Update and get the patch.
>>
>> Alias

>
> Requires the "genuine windows" spyware-trojanware.


You mean WGA/N? No, it doesn't. You do have to pass the activex genuine
test though. If you're not inclined to do that, use Auto Update to get
the update.

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MAP
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      13th Mar 2007
Larry T wrote:
> When I change the time to daylight savings time my computer reverts
> back to the old time after a few minutes. What do I do to make the
> time that I set stay?


Control panel>date and time>time zone, uncheck adjust time for daylight
savings and ok your way out.

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