If you use Windows Update, then it's likely your system has already
received the Hotfix to adjust DST Start/End dates. You can use the
tool ( from your URL ). The only issue with it is that it requires you
to attempt the install and if the system is already patched you'll get a
message that says "A later version of this patch is already..."
What the MS tool should actually do is test for the existence of the
patch prior to stepping users through the download/run process.
"AliceZ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am confused about what to do regarding the new DST change. I have read
>one
> post that refers to KB 914387 and KB 931836, but they appear to be quite
> confusing to this novice.
> I have also been directed to a page:
> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_hu2?systemlist=w17
>
> #1 - Would someone be able to tell me what the 'easiest' way would be to
> set-up my computer correctly to recognize the new DST?
> #2 - Someone told me just to Date and Time Properties / Time Zone and
> un-check the box next to: Automatically adjust clock for DST. Would that
> work?
>
> Please help me
> Alice