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echo: osdebate
to: mike
from: John Stoff
date: 2007-03-12 18:38:16
subject: Re: Microsoft Customers Irate over Daylight-Saving Time Woes

From: "John Stoff" 

mike typed:

> I used tzedit, and it works.  After you edit the time zone info, you
> need to be sure you go into the clock application (from the taskbar)
> and re-select and apply your timezone, so that the new info is used.
> Something seems to cache it somewhere, and the cache is not
> automatically refreshed when the underlying data changes.
>

According to the tzedit.hlp

Any changes, additions, deletions, etc., made with Time Zone Editor affect
the stored data for time zones in the Registry. If a time zone is already
set on the system, that data is saved in another location in the Registry.
In order for that new information to be used by the system, you must use
Control Panels Date/Time icon and select or reselect the time zone. Then
press the OK button for the new information to be used by the system.


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