On 6 Feb 2007 at 15:11, Stephen Ellis wrote:

> When we Mac users set up our computer, we are asked what time zone we 
> are in, and what is the closest city to us on a list.  This gives 
> enough info to find the offset.

Similar to Windows, though Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, 
decided to display a nice map of the time zones, but didn't bother to 
make it clickable, so you could select your time zone by clicking on 
a map of where you live (idiots!). All US Windows machines default to 
Pacific Time (i.e., Redmond time).

> One of the notes to the update for Mac OS X 10.4.6 noted that the 
> update "Makes Mac OS X aware of United States Daylight Savings Time 
> (DST) changes enacted by the Energy Policy Act of 2005."  A similar 
> update was part of OS X 10.4.5.

That would tend to suggest that you shouldn't be depending on your 
time server to fix the problem for you.

-- 
David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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