Since Microsoft Is Updating Their Windows Products Almost Daily, Why Is Daylight Savings Time Not Correct?

The entry and exit dates for daylight savings time has changed. Microsoft is either oblivious to the change or unable to figure out how to correct their operating systems time adjustment. Exactly what are they updating every few days?

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One Response to Since Microsoft Is Updating Their Windows Products Almost Daily, Why Is Daylight Savings Time Not Correct?

  1. Kirby says:

    The updates for DST were available months before the change actually took affect. If you are having problems with the time, make sure that you have DST turned on and you are set up for the right time zone. Double click on your computer’s time to get to this setting (for Windows XP). Failing that, manually update your computer to make sure you have the latest updates.