Daylight Saving did not work for Atlantic time zone

T

T.Schwark

Hello,

I support 3 offices - 2 in the Eastern time zone and 1 in
the Atlantic time zone.

All the Windows XP computers have the "automatically
adjust clock for daylight savings changes" enabled... they
are disabled for the time sync (done with server
instead).

My problem is this - the computers in the Eastern time
zone automatically adjusted the clock for the new time
however the computers in the Atlantic time zone did not
change. Very strange!!

Any idea why this might not have worked? I've had the
users manually change their time but I'd still like to
know, if possible, why this failed.

Thanks so much!!
 
M

Malvern

T.Schwark said:
Hello,

I support 3 offices - 2 in the Eastern time zone and 1 in
the Atlantic time zone.

All the Windows XP computers have the "automatically
adjust clock for daylight savings changes" enabled... they
are disabled for the time sync (done with server
instead).

My problem is this - the computers in the Eastern time
zone automatically adjusted the clock for the new time
however the computers in the Atlantic time zone did not
change. Very strange!!

Any idea why this might not have worked? I've had the
users manually change their time but I'd still like to
know, if possible, why this failed.

Thanks so much!!

I stand to be corrected but suspect that Micro$oft only put this feature in
for the four United States time zones. How or why is the mystery. Guess
what that means...

Malv
 
D

David Candy

Others who claim DST haven't changed have been wrong. As the original poster posted through CDO who the hell knows (as we can't check his time settings only MS web servers settings).
 
R

Rob Schneider

I think, but not sure, that you also have to have the location setting
in Regional and Language settings to be set. Suggest you check anyway.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms
 

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