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MSIT Guidance on dealing with daylight saving time at Microsoft

As I noted previously re: our MSIT webcast covering the impact of daylight saving time at Microsoft, here are the links to the documents and guidance the team referenced.



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MSIT Webcasts on daylight saving time: next one on Friday, Feb. 16

We held a public webcast that was very well attended… I’ll include the link when I have it handy.


Today we were joined by some of the intrepid folks from MSIT (thanks, Jan, Bob & Mike) as they talked about how Microsoft’s Information Technology group has prepared and is rolling our internal testing and approach to updating systems for daylight saving time.


If you missed the one today, we’ll post the recorded webcast online shortline, along with Q&A.


But if you missed today’s webcast, we have another one this Friday:



Support WebCast: The impact of daylight saving time within the Enterprise – Level 200; Friday, February 16, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007: 1:00 P.M. Pacific time (Coordinated Universal Time – 2 hours). This Support WebCast will help you understand how products within the Enterprise are approaching this transition.
 


 

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Your Questions: How is daylight saving time set in Israel?

 

“How is daylight saving time set in Israel?”

 

A good ref on how DST is followed in Israel is on the webexhibits page at http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/g.html#i. Note that this is the same website that the US Dept of Engergy (the agency responsible for the Energy Act that changes DST, among other things) includes a link for more info on DST.

 

Other than using UTC/GMT in an enterprise (particularly for servers), our recommendations are included in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303921.

 

For Brazil, another country which has variations in recognizing DST, see http://support.microsoft.com/?id=317211.

 

And see this reference on the MS Exchange Team blog: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/17/429210.aspx.

 


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Just posted: Windows Mobile updates for daylight saving time changes available


 


This courtesy of the WinMobile team…. (thanks, Chris!): instructions for Windows Mobile users who connect to a PC, and users who do not connect to their PC, on how to update your devices for the upcoming daylight saving time (DST ) changes after you have installed the Windows OS update for DST (KB 931836). You can install the update via Microsoft Update if you don’t want to wait for it to install via Automatic Updates.


 


If you use Microsoft Outlook to synchronize your calendar, download and run the Outlook Time Zone Update Tool.


 


Here are the details on this Windows Mobile update: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/daylightsaving/default.mspx



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IT Pro Magazine article on daylight saving time available online

A reader sent a comment (thanks, Mike) that he was “glad to see this (DST 2007) is getting press.”


This reminded me: in case you missed it… the Jan./Feb. 2007 issues of IT Pro magazine has the article “Are You Prepared for Daylight Saving Time 2007?” It was written by our own Stephen Tong and Joseph Williams, and is available at…


http://www.computer.org/portal/site/itpro/menuitem.1be818ec0dbc9388a84840898bcd45f3/index.jsp?&pName=itpro_level1&path=itpro/content&file=Daylight_Saving_Time_2007.xml&xsl=article.xsl.  


It also has a very clear graphic describing the change in the US DST entry and exit dates (the dates are different for some other territories, such as European Summer Time which begins on March 25th):


Revised US DST 2007


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