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Don
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I got this from another group if any one is running windows
98se or
windows me this is a patch for it. I scanned the exe
program and
there are no bugs in it. Takes a sec to download. Here is
the link
http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/2007/02/wi
ndows-98-me-dst-patch.html
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OK, that takes care of Vista, XP, and 2000. If you are
running Windows =
98 or ME, you will not receive an automatic update because
Microsoft no =
longer supports these products. You MUST edit your time
zone with =
TZEdit, but NOT the one at the above link. That one is for
XP and 2000 =
only. You can find TZEdit for Windows 98 and ME from the
Resource Kit =
folder on your Windows 98 or Windows ME disk, or you can
download it. =
You will find complete instructions and the link to the
Microsoft ftp =
site to download TZEdit.exe for Windows 98 and Me at:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsof
t.public.win98.gen_discussion/msg/
=
1c7500d85821d260?hl=3Den&
If the entire link above is not colored blue, copy and paste
it into =
your browser. When you click on the ftp website link, you
will probably
=
have to wait a minute for the site to pop up. You need
TZEDIT.EXE - the
=
second to last one on the list. It's a 41.0kb application
file dated =
4/3/1998. I'm not sure if you also have to have the one
right before =
it, TZEDIT.CNT, 254 bytes, dated 4/2/1998, but I downloaded
it also just
=
in case. Right click and select "copy to folder"
to save. I ran it on =
two spare Windows 98SE computers in my home and it worked
fine. They'll
=
both fit on a floppy. Or you can burn them to a CD, or you
can copy =
them to a flash/thumb/pin drive and access it through a USB
port. =20
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 01:32:24 -0500 "GMan"
<gman.pctt gmail.com> writes:
> Faythe,
> MS has discontinued support for WinME, so this
patch will
> probably not
> be issued for it (of course, it's not a security patch,
so I may be
> wrong
> about that). Still, there's no problem with changing
the time
> manually.
> You'll just need to be aware of the system time when
the normal date
> comes
> around for daylight savings. The computer will most
likely switch
> over then
> and throw everything off by an hour and you'll need to
set it back
> manually
> again. lol
>
> Peace,
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