Does this explain why ? :
> Note If you have an application that uses the Microsoft C runtime (CRT) library, an update
> may be required. The recent updates for the CRT do not represent a newly discovered effect
> on products that were already listed in previous product-specific statements from Microsoft.
> However, the CRT updates are available for *developers* to update their applications.
> The CRT update and the Windows operating system update differ in the following ways:
> • The Windows operating system update enables Windows to recognize DST changes correctly by
> using the new DST rules for 2007. Microsoft generally recommends this update for every
> user.
> • When applications call CRT libraries after you install the CRT update, the CRT libraries
> use DST 2007 rules to handle dates correctly. The CRT itself is not an application. A user
> does not directly interact with the CRT. Instead, the CRT is a DLL that custom applications
> use.
It's all Greek to me. <w>
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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arob1998 wrote:
> Dose anyone know why this was not included as a Software Optional update in
> the Microsoft automatic updates website? Did anyone else know it was released?
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