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Red Koopa Level: 27 Posts: 12/128 EXP: 114736 Next: 1423 Since: 02-24-07 Last post: 3193 days Last view: 3107 days |
It's not the case for appilcations. If the data is already on a calander or app it still needs to have the offset added. |
Katelyn |
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beh Level: 86 Posts: 680/1816 EXP: 6132996 Next: 9111 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 6152 days Last view: 6152 days |
I just went and disabled auto DST setting and set the time manually for now...
On a side note, I accidentally forgot to set my alarm clock for DST Saturday night, so my alarm went off at the wrong time :/ |
Acmlm |
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Flurry Level: 37 Posts: 117/251 EXP: 315195 Next: 23058 Since: 02-19-07 From: Mirabel, Québec, Canada Last post: 6186 days Last view: 1819 days |
Flurry #&postrank& I didn't touch Windows updates since maybe a year and still got the daylight fix, I just had to do a small registry change that I saw last month
But I hate how all past times (like "last modified" dates and such) get affected in Windows, so all the ones from non-DST are off a hour ... ____________________ |
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