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Microsoft products do not reflect Australian daylight saving time changes for the year 2006

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909915

:P

Dont Really Know Where To Post?

How about not in every forum? :(

Dont Really Know Where To Post?

How about not in every forum? :(

Only the forums for the states it affects.

Up untill this post i have never been into any other states.

I did not even know we had an ACT forum, thats how much attention i pay :P

FYI even though it doesn't affect the other states, if you patch the ones affected by daylight savings.. and the other states aren't patched.. meeting requests and scheudling will be still out.

Dont think so.

Systems that use these products in the affected states of Australia will not correctly reflect the new transition from daylight saving time on April 2, 2006. This problem will cause the time to be one hour off from the correct time on the affected systems.

Daylight saving time for 2006

For the year 2006 only, the official daylight saving time transition dates for each state in Australia are as follows. State name Original date New date

Victoria 26/03/2006 2/4/2006

ACT 26/03/2006 2/4/2006

NSW 26/03/2006 2/4/2006

Tasmania 26/03/2006 2/4/2006

South Australia 26/03/2006 2/4/2006

Note Clocks are advanced at 2 A.M. by one hour on the start day to become Summer Time. Clocks are wound back at 3 A.M. by one hour on the end day to become Standard Time.

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