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Old 03-05-2007, 09:24 AM   #1
 
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Wondering with changing the clocks this weekend, how that will affect the pc clock? It's set for the normal change to take place later on in the year. Will it still change itself, even though you've manually changed it earlier than normal?
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Bob,You'll have to change the time manually ahead this week and manually back in 3 weeks. I heard it on the news last week I guess unless you turn that feature off it will change ahead when scheduled in 3 weeks.
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Bob, if you're running a Microsoft OS you can get some help here:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst
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Thanks guys.

Does anyone really know what time it is? Does anyone really care?

Will be humming that now all afternoon.
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Thanks guys.

Does anyone really know what time it is? Does anyone really care?

Will be humming that now all afternoon.
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Bob,You'll have to change the time manually ahead this week and manually back in 3 weeks. I heard it on the news last week I guess unless you turn that feature off it will change ahead when scheduled in 3 weeks.
Are you sure about that? Mine is set to automatically synchronize with time.windows.com., usually once a week. I can manually update at anytime, which is what I'll do on the 11th. I would think they would take care of the DST issue from there.
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I have installed the patch on our routers and Servers at work.
No way am I doing that for my home PC. I turned off Daylight saving and I will do the manual thing.
We will face the samething in the fall and next year again.
You have nothing to worry about on your Home Pc's

Can you say Y2K....
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Are you sure about that? Mine is set to automatically synchronize with time.windows.com., usually once a week. I can manually update at anytime, which is what I'll do on the 11th. I would think they would take care of the DST issue from there.
The news said if you have the automatic time change for day lights saving time .It will in fact change on the date 3 weeks from now as it is scheduled to do so .So No I'm not sure just going by what the news said .And like Bob says Does anyone really care LMAO
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