>Perhaps applying sommer (winter?) daylight time savings (changing hours in
>march
>and september) changes the "absolute" local time from GMT +1 to GMT +2;
>
>(GMT doesnt change with seasons...)

I've changed my settings to work without daylight time savings, but the effect was 
none. The problem is rather in displaying the time zone. For my settings in my country 
locale Java displays the same time as my operating system time, but with GMT +02:00 - 
should be GMT +01:00. And - it's funny - I use Outlook Express from IE4.0 edition 
prepared for my country in my langauge version and it has the same bug: GMT +0200 
instead of GMT +0100. Yet it is a MS product so why it doesn't use Windows settings 
which are proper?

Rafal

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