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Daylight Savings, XP with SP1

 
 
Richard Fangnail
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      24th Feb 2007
I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.

I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?

 
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Richard Fangnail
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      24th Feb 2007
P.S. I'm not on a network and I only use browsers, Word and some other
simple things, and I've found some pages that suggest that the only
problem I will have without a patch is that I will have to update the
clock manually, and of course anyone can do that.

I've already turned off the checkbox that says to adjust the clock
automatically on DST day.

 
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      24th Feb 2007
Soon you won't get any updates if you don't install SP2. It doesn't bite
and it's definitely worth the extra security you'll get.

Other alternatives..... upgrade to Vista which is already adjusted for the
new DST... or move to Arizona which doesn't do DST.
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"Richard Fangnail" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>
> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?
>


 
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=?Utf-8?B?TWFkRG9n?=
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      24th Feb 2007
Why are you afraid of installing SP2. Most people have no problems. Back up
your data first, and you should be OK.
MD



"Richard Fangnail" wrote:

> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>
> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?
>
>

 
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PA Bear
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      24th Feb 2007
I think something terrible is more likely to happen without SP2 being
installed, Richard.

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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...r/default.mspx
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)


Richard Fangnail wrote:
> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>
> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?


 
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Noncompliant
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      24th Feb 2007
Nothing is going to happen to you, or your PC if you fail to make the time
adjustment for DST time.

Most people go around and change their clocks in their homes on the night
before the time change. There's no reason you can't add your PC to that
list. You don't even have to wait for XP to bootup, it can be done in the
bios setup.

The patch was meant to fix when the DST time adjustment occurs. This can be
critical when you don't want to mass fix many PCs manually. And a nuisance
for those too lazy to make the manual time adjustment on one or two PCs.
The patch can be made manually with registry mods.

As for SP2 installation paranoia, probably overrated. Yes, we've all read
or possibly heard of people having problems with their PCs after installing
SP2. USB, firewire, or printer use seem to top the list. Chances are will
be uneventful.

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For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer
qualified in corporate law.

"Richard Fangnail" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>
> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?
>



 
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Elmo
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      25th Feb 2007
Richard Fangnail wrote:
> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>
> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?


This info was obtained from the MS win98 newsgroup:

If you have the Windows 98 Resource Kit, there is a tool in it named
TZEDIT.EXE, that will do this for you following the below instructions:

(a) Click TZEDIT.EXE.
It opens with your time zone selected.
(b) Click the Edit button.
(c) Change the Start Day to... Second, Sunday, March.
(d) Change the Last Day to... First, Sunday, November.
(e) Click the OK button.
(f) Click the Close button.
(g) Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel,
and then double-click Date/Time.
(h) Click the Time Zone tab.
(i) Select a different time zone than the one you are set at,
and then click Apply.
(j) Change back to your timezone, and then click OK.

"Note Steps i and j are required for the new changes to take effect",
the article says, as does TZEdit's own help screen.

Do so before March 11, 2007. If you cannot get TZEdit.exe from your

You can download the tool from this site. It doesn't mention XP, but
might work anyway:

http://www.softshape.com/cham/manual/tzedit.htm

Also look at these:

"Unofficial" Win2k/NT4 DST patch:
http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...-daylight.html

"Unofficial" Win98/ME DST Patch:
http://www.intelliadmin.com/downloads.htm

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Noncompliant
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      25th Feb 2007
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387/

See method 2 in the middle of the webpage. Tzedit dowload link is there
along with complete instructions.
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"Elmo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:eeXZ%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Richard Fangnail wrote:
>> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
>> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
>> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>>
>> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
>> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?

>
> This info was obtained from the MS win98 newsgroup:
>
> If you have the Windows 98 Resource Kit, there is a tool in it named
> TZEDIT.EXE, that will do this for you following the below instructions:
>
> (a) Click TZEDIT.EXE.
> It opens with your time zone selected.
> (b) Click the Edit button.
> (c) Change the Start Day to... Second, Sunday, March.
> (d) Change the Last Day to... First, Sunday, November.
> (e) Click the OK button.
> (f) Click the Close button.
> (g) Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel,
> and then double-click Date/Time.
> (h) Click the Time Zone tab.
> (i) Select a different time zone than the one you are set at,
> and then click Apply.
> (j) Change back to your timezone, and then click OK.
>
> "Note Steps i and j are required for the new changes to take effect",
> the article says, as does TZEdit's own help screen.
>
> Do so before March 11, 2007. If you cannot get TZEdit.exe from your
>
> You can download the tool from this site. It doesn't mention XP, but
> might work anyway:
>
> http://www.softshape.com/cham/manual/tzedit.htm
>
> Also look at these:
>
> "Unofficial" Win2k/NT4 DST patch:
> http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...-daylight.html
>
> "Unofficial" Win98/ME DST Patch:
> http://www.intelliadmin.com/downloads.htm
>
> --
> Joe =o)



 
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PA Bear
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      26th Feb 2007
> Nothing is going to happen to you, or your PC if you fail to make the time
> adjustment for DST time.


What about Outlook Calendaring?
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Noncompliant wrote:
> Nothing is going to happen to you, or your PC if you fail to make the time
> adjustment for DST time.
>
> Most people go around and change their clocks in their homes on the night
> before the time change. There's no reason you can't add your PC to that
> list. You don't even have to wait for XP to bootup, it can be done in the
> bios setup.
>
> The patch was meant to fix when the DST time adjustment occurs. This can
> be
> critical when you don't want to mass fix many PCs manually. And a
> nuisance
> for those too lazy to make the manual time adjustment on one or two PCs.
> The patch can be made manually with registry mods.
>
> As for SP2 installation paranoia, probably overrated. Yes, we've all read
> or possibly heard of people having problems with their PCs after
> installing
> SP2. USB, firewire, or printer use seem to top the list. Chances are
> will
> be uneventful.
>
>
> "Richard Fangnail" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
>> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
>> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>>
>> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
>> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?


 
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Noncompliant
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      27th Feb 2007
Referring to Outlook in following (not Outlook Express)
Is the Gregorian calendar going to change as a result of a one hour shift in
time at a different time of year?

Does Outlook get its time reference from the OS?

What exactly is going to break if you're smart enough to know your
appointments will be one hour behind? Nothing.
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"PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:u3%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Nothing is going to happen to you, or your PC if you fail to make the
>> time
>> adjustment for DST time.

>
> What about Outlook Calendaring?
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>
>
> Noncompliant wrote:
>> Nothing is going to happen to you, or your PC if you fail to make the
>> time
>> adjustment for DST time.
>>
>> Most people go around and change their clocks in their homes on the night
>> before the time change. There's no reason you can't add your PC to that
>> list. You don't even have to wait for XP to bootup, it can be done in
>> the
>> bios setup.
>>
>> The patch was meant to fix when the DST time adjustment occurs. This can
>> be
>> critical when you don't want to mass fix many PCs manually. And a
>> nuisance
>> for those too lazy to make the manual time adjustment on one or two PCs.
>> The patch can be made manually with registry mods.
>>
>> As for SP2 installation paranoia, probably overrated. Yes, we've all
>> read
>> or possibly heard of people having problems with their PCs after
>> installing
>> SP2. USB, firewire, or printer use seem to top the list. Chances are
>> will
>> be uneventful.
>>
>>
>> "Richard Fangnail" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I have XP with SP1 because I'm afraid to install SP2. The only DST
>>> patches appear to be for SP2. Microsoft's site said you have to
>>> upgrade from SP1 to SP2 to get a DST patch.
>>>
>>> I can't imagine that something so terrible will happen because of the
>>> DST change, if I don't install a patch. What do you think?

>



 
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