I understand there is some sort of software available to correct the
daylight savings time change, for older versions of Windows. I run
Win98. What can I get and where?
By the way, dont I have to change something in CMOS too?
Thanks
Jerry
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I understand there is some sort of software available to correct the
daylight savings time change, for older versions of Windows. I run
Win98. What can I get and where?
By the way, dont I have to change something in CMOS too?
Thanks
Jerry
[email]Jerry@nomail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> I understand there is some sort of software available to correct the
> daylight savings time change, for older versions of Windows. I run
> Win98. What can I get and where?
>
> By the way, dont I have to change something in CMOS too?[/color]
I believe Windows 98 changes automatically if it is set so (which it is
by default). It'll be in the section in the Control Panel that deals
with regional setting. There's a little box that needs ticking.
See [url]http://grystmill.com/articles/tz_update.htm[/url]
Ben
<Jerry@nomail.com> wrote in message news:jto1v2dqcac5pkr3iker396lu15kekjpfj@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> I understand there is some sort of software available to correct the
> daylight savings time change, for older versions of Windows. I run
> Win98. What can I get and where?
>
> By the way, dont I have to change something in CMOS too?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jerry[/color]