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New Zealand Daylight Savings ending on the 6th of April.

Hi All, A reminder that this year, daylight savings ends two weeks later than previous years due the law changes introduced in April last year. This year, daylight savings ends at 3am on 6 th of April 2008. For more information on products affected, patches

New Zealand time zone differs between Windows Vista and down-level Windows OSes - 1st of January is approaching!

Hi All, We sent this information out in September during the mad rush of customers preparing for the Daylight Savings change, however this may have fallen off the radar for customers running Vista and Outlook. Customers running Windows Vista and Outlook

December 2007 cumulative time zone update for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

Hi All, This update supersedes and replaces update 933360, which was released in August 2007. This update also includes additional time zone changes that were signed in to law after update 933360 was created. If you have already deployed update 933360,

NZDST - Microsoft JVM version 3815 release

Hi All, Daylight saving time (DST) affects all builds of the Microsoft JVM up to and including VM version 3812. Microsoft has worked cooperatively with Sun Microsystems to provide a hotfix update to the MSJVM that will make it compatible with the latest
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Mac OS X: Adjusting Date & Time for New Zealand Daylight Saving Time in late 2007

Hi All, We've had a number of support calls from customers who are running Mac OS X and Entourage who are concerned with the guidance supplied by Apple which was to manually move the time after the 30th of September 2007. Here is the Apple KB article

New Zealand time zone differs between Windows Vista and down-level Windows OSes

Introduction Windows encodes the time zone transition dates on a yearly basis yielding the following rules for years 2006, 2007, and 2008: DST End DST Start 2006 Third Sunday in March First Sunday in October 2007 Third Sunday in March Last Sunday in September
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