Legit Third Party DST Tools?

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Guest

I know this is a Microsoft group but this is also where the experts are, so .
.. . I saw a post here yesterday (can’t find it now) for a third-party
software. Has anyone used EZ Time Zone Update from EZ PCsoft
(www.esitehosting.com)? Looks good: Win 95, 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP SP1; Free
for individual use, $50 for Single Admin with push capabilities, but is it
legit? Simple website and mailing address, but no phone number. I hate
running software from an unconfirmed source!

I just found another post (DST Patches released by WSUS 2/5/2007 7:45 AM
PST By: Tom Willett ) “Since Win2000 is out of lifecycle, they won't be
releasing a patch.
www.intelliadmin.com offers a nice little quick fix called "DST Fix for
Windows 2000" to take care of Win 2000 and NT4. Worked great for us.â€

Does anyone know of this product? Are these legit solutions to make the
registry updates (I would think a programmer could write these fairly easily)
or are they platforms for Malware?

Just want to get a better feeling before trying these out on real systems!

Thanks in advance!
Rob
 
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Lawrence E. Oliver

I've used the Intelliadmin patch program - worked great on my Win2K
Workstation.

Larry
 
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Ghostrider

Lawrence said:
I've used the Intelliadmin patch program - worked great on my Win2K
Workstation.

Larry

Ditto here. The Intelliadmin Network Administrator program is also useful
at diagnosing the status of the DST patch for both Win2K and WinXP.
 

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