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Enterprise Information Technology Services Press Release
The University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia

Friday, March 2, 2007

WRITER: Lewis Noles, 706/542-5359, lnoles@uga.edu
CONTACT: EITS Help Desk, 706/542-3106, helpdesk@uga.edu

Daylight Saving Time change and computer vendor patches

ATHENS, Ga.— Beginning in 2007, daylight saving time (DST) will be extended in the United States. DST will start on March 11, 2007, which is three weeks earlier than usual, and it will end on November 4, 2007, which is one week later than usual. This results in a new DST period that is four weeks longer than in previous years. Unless certain updates are applied to your computer and/or handheld device, the time zone settings for your computer's system clock may be incorrect during this four-week period.

Listed below are links to more information on the DST changes and to available DST patches for various operating systems and devices.

Apple Macintosh

Macintoshes running Mac OS 10.4.6 or later have the proper DST transition rules. If you are running an earlier release of Mac OS 10.4, you can update to the current release at no cost by using the Software Update function on your Macintosh. Likewise, if you are running any release of Mac OS 10.3, you can update to release 10.3.9 and then install the DST patch that Apple released in February, 2007. There are no DST patches for earlier versions of the Mac OS. For more information, see:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305056

Microsoft

Windows Mobile Devices (Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, or Windows Mobile 5.0)

No action necessary for Windows Vista

Windows XP (Home & Professional w/SP2)

Others

Palm: Treo 700p; Treo 680, 650, 600; Treo 300, 270; LifeDrive; Tungsten T5,T3, T2; Tungsten C, E2, E, W; Zire 72, 31, 21; TX, Z22

RedHat Linux

Research in Motion BlackBerry

Sun Java

SUSE Linux

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