It's later than
you think. No, wait! It's earlier!
By Cate Eales
Appeared March 1, 2007 on castanet.net
Spring forward. Fall back. If you could never remember
which way to turn the clocks before, you're going to be more confused than
ever by the changes to Daylight Saving Time that take place this year. IT
professionals have a lot of work ahead of them, but for most home computer
users, preparing for the early start to DST is easy. But you DO have to
prepare!
Why all the fuss?
For years and years North Americans not in Saskatchewan, Arizona, and
Hawaii have been moving their clocks ahead by one hour on the first Sunday
of April, and then back an hour on the last Sunday of October.
But starting this year, Daylight Saving Time will begin on the second
Sunday in March, three weeks earlier than the traditional start, and end a
week later, on first Sunday in November.
Computers (including hand held devices like PalmPilots and Blackberries)
use rules to remember when to adjust the time. Because the dates will
change this year, we have to update the rules. We'll be moving our clocks
ahead by one hour here in British Columbia on Sunday, March 11. Sometime
(preferably before Saturday, March 10) you need to update your computer.
And, you may very well need to update some of the programs on your
computer. And, you probably need to update your hand held.
So what do I have to do to
fix Windows?
If you have Windows Vista, Windows XP (Pro or
Home) with SP2 or SP1, AND you have your automatic updates turned on,
you should, according to Microsoft, receive the patch in your automatic
updates. However, if you want to check (and I strongly recommend that you
do) or you have automatic updates turned off, visit
this
site and go through the five-step update guide to make sure your
computer is squared away.
If you are still running an older version of Windows, including Windows
98 or 98SE, Microsoft does not support that operating system and will
not be issuing a patch. You can, however,
obtain
a free patch here. (Scroll down the page to "Freeware downloads".)
That was pretty easy. What now?
Well, Outlook users (NOT OUTLOOK EXPRESS ---
they are not the same thing!)
need a patch. If you didn't get it from the support centre link above, and
you didn't get it in your automatic updates, you can
get it
here. Be sure to install the updates for Windows before you install
this patch.
PalmPilot users will need to apply a patch.
Get it here. If you use a Windows Mobile hand held,
check
here for patches. Get your
Blackberry patches here.
If your browser uses a Java Runtime Environment (and if you're
reading this on the web it almost certainly does whether you know it or
not) you need to update your JRE software, believe it or not. The easiest
way to do this (and trust me --- there are more complicated ways) is to
go
here and click on the download button. Follow the instructions to
install AND verify the installation.
Is that it?
I hope so, but people keep finding more things to update as
March 11 draws closer. If you find something, please let me know. Send an
email to cate@rlis.com with the information and we'll try to alert the
rest of the readers.
Don't forget to reset the time on your VCR's, the clock over the stove,
the one on the coffee maker, and the one in the car. Oh, and
please change the batteries in your smoke detector when you change
your clocks.
Thank you again to everyone who wrote with questions, comments,
constructive criticism and words of encouragement. It is always good to
know that people are reading the column and getting something out of it!
Please keep them coming! And remember, you can browse the column
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Links
CBC News In Depth: Daylight Time
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/daylightsavingtime/
When does DST start and end?
http://inms-ienm.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/faq_time_e.html#5
Microsoft DST Help and Support
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_hu1
Non-Microsoft patches for older operating systems
http://www.intelliadmin.com/downloads.htm
Outlook Express and Outlook are not the same thing!
http://rlis.com/columns/column83.htm
Microsoft Time Zone Update Tool for Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931667
Palm OS DST patch
http://www.palm.com/us/support/downloads/dst_palmos.html
Windows Mobile-based device DST patch:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923953
Blackberry DST patches
http://www.blackberry.com/DST2007/patch/index2.shtml
Update your Java
http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
eradication; personal computer training and management; digital image
management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
Email Cate at cate@rlis.com with your
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