Thanks. I had a look and it seems like the problem will only last
during the 4-week transition periosd. If that's so I'll live withit.
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 12:15:45 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"
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>Start here: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst
>
>Also check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.
>
>
>RobHK wrote:
>> Running XP Home with SP3 and automatic updates. In the UK: time zone
>> is GMT with 1-hour daylight-saving (British Summer Time). In Date and
>> Time Properties, Current Time Zone reads "GMT Daylight Time". Time
>> Zone is set to GMT and Automatically Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving
>> Changes is set. Automatically Synchronize is set, and the time server
>> is time.nist.gov.
>>
>> The clock periodically jumps back 1 hour. It's hard to say exactly
>> when or how, because I only notice it after it's happened. If I then
>> manually synchronize with time.nist.gov, the clock returns to correct
>> British Summer Time.
>>
>> A Linux installation on the same computer is not affected. Even if I
>> exit XP with the time incorrect and boot Linux, the time on Linux will
>> be correct, so the computer clock would appear not to be the cause.
>>
>> It may be relevant that I recently (during Summer Time) re-installed
>> XP from a disk image made in January.
>>
>> Any help appreciated.