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Old 21-12-2007, 11:59 AM
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Windows knows about your time zone and daylight savings.

Make sure your regional settings are correct as a starting point.

Double-click on the clock in the bottom right in the system tray and go to the "time-zone" tab and be sure the "automatically adjust clock for daylight savings changes" is ticked.

If that doesn't solve your problem, Go to the microsoft website and make sure you download the latest patches for daylight savings updates. There have been a whole bunch of changes internationally for daylight savings, which SHOULDN'T affect you, but might be worth being up-to-date anyway.

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