OK, so where do I get a computer DST patch for Windows 2000, without having to pay Microsoft $4,000 for a few lines of code?
No, the machines cannot be upgraded to XP or Vista, nor Linux or “just use a Mac.”
OK, so where do I get a computer DST patch for Windows 2000, without having to pay Microsoft $4,000 for a few lines of code?
No, the machines cannot be upgraded to XP or Vista, nor Linux or “just use a Mac.”
Um. At the end of the article is suggests using Tzedit.exe, which is free.
How’s that?
Or go into the date/time control panel, turn off automatic daylight savings time changing, and just set the clock forward/back yourself.
This might be helpful:
There is also this:
See the heading, “Method 1: Change the time zone settings on multiple networked computers” if you are an admin and need to fix a lot of machines.
Ah, that won’t work as intended. In fact, from reading the links others have provided, it would make it worse for networked computers.
Thanks to all. I found the IBM web site so much more helpful than the Microsoft support page created to handle the issue.