At 09:51 7/24/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>You are at UTC +10, that is -36000 for the timezone. That is fine. Your
>system shows that daylight is enabled though. How the system does know ?
>There's a configuration file (/etc/timezone in most Unix) that describe
>timezone and daylight switch information. I don't know where the magic
>happen in Windows, but your system is clearly misconfigured from that
>point of view.

Configuration of time zone is done through Control Panel > Date/Time - 
there should be a tab on that dialog for Time Zone.

However, I don't know of any way to configure the start and end dates of 
DST for the Windows platform. I do know how to determine when the system 
believes those changes occur, however, if that would be helpful... (I can 
put together a simple C program to do that if you want...)


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