It can cause some issues for mal-patched machines or hard coded time
functions in applications that don't rely on the OS to track time
correctly.  If you have a GPS receiver you may want to check to make
sure it is patched.

Miller

On 12/19/06, Brian Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could this be a Y2K sleeper?  Half-kidding, but I bet it will cause some
issues.

Matthew Jarvis wrote:
> I got a letter from IBM talking generally about the new DST changes
> that are going into effect March 2007.
>
> They say "In 2007, US Daylight Saving Time is changing and will begin
> on the 2nd Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November".
>
> This is more just FYI for folks, but I'm curious what preparations
> people are doing for this. My servers ping a time server - do those
> time servers have DST under control I wonder?
>
>

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