2007 Daylight Savings Time Changes for Microsoft Windows In 2005, the United States congress passed the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which among other things extended the duration of Daylight Savings Time in United States, starting in 2007. Canada and Bermuda have followed suit.
The problem is that, during the extended periods of three weeks in the spring and one week in the fall, many clocks on systems which automatically to change to and from Daylight Savings Time will continue to operate on Standard Time, even though Daylight Time is actually in effect. These uncorrected systems will not be synchronized with other systems which have been fixed.
This page tells you how to correct that, so that the automatic Daylight Time changes take place on the correct date.
We have until March 11, 2007 to fix this problem in the U.S. and Canada.
So remember your update.
If you have 95 98 or me there is manual fix. |