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From: "Tony G" <26q7zm...@sneakemail.com>
To: jBASE@googlegroups.com
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Subject: RE: Daylight Saving Time / March 2007
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:12 -0800
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Tom Turkington wrote:
> Just to advise that MS recently updated their fix (Feb 2007) and are (I
> believe) now including it in one of their updates. Their web site
indicates
> this supercedes the Nov 2006 hotfix, so if you've applied the latter and
> think you are up to date, well you have another think coming...
>
> I did some rudimentary testing of the Nov 2006 hotfix with jbase about a
> month ago, and jbase appeared to report the time change correctly; i.e.
time
> changed at 2 am March 11 - and per the previously reported GMT bug...
> at 6 pm PDT on Nov 4th (?).
I don't have any info about jBASE. However about Microsoft...
I just posted another blog page that concisely summarizes all of the
Microsoft pages related to this event. There aren't that many really, it
just seems like it. Some Microsoft pages are updated on an almost daily
basis - you really should have a look.
http:// removethisNebula-RnD.com/blog/cosmos/time/2007/02/dst05.html
I won't be doing a similar page for IBM, RedHat, HP, or other vendors as it
seems they have a much more limited set of products affected by these
changes and I've already published links for them. Please feel free to
post a comment on the blog if you find links that would be helpful to our
colleagues.
HTH
Tony Gravagno
TG@ removethisNebula-RnD.com
Nebula Research and Development
(sorry for the domain munging...)