forget it, I was able to wade through the MS red tape and find the key
portion, they changed the TZ laws in the following countries and this patch
addresses it. We;re all set here in the states.
Caucasus Standard Time
Changes display name to Caucasus Standard Time as cities in the previous
display name have separate time zones, and removes DST settings.
• Armenian Standard Time
Creates a new time zone for Armenia to better align with different DST
changes in the Caucasus Region.
• New Zealand Standard Time
Adjusts DST start and end dates according to changes signed in to law after
the prior cumulative time zone update was created (February 2007).
• GTB Standard Time
Correct the display name for GTB Standard Time on Windows Server 2003 SP2 to
include Bucharest.
• Jordan Standard Time
Adjusts DST start and end times and dates according to changes signed in to
law after the prior cumulative time zone update was created (February 2007).
"Dave" wrote:
> We've already patched our systems months ago. THe transition was smooth
> during the time change. We also tested ahead to November and it worked
> properly. Do I need to put any concern into this:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933360/en-us
>
> ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave
> MCSA Server 2003