Go ahead and change it, it will not bother anything. mobile laptop users
change them all the time to match the time zone they are in all the time
"William Dowell" wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I woke up this morning, to see my computer had changed the clocks in
> accordance with Europe's time changes (with summer time etc etc). However,
> it didn't move the clock by ONE hour, but by TWO!!
>
> I did not touch the clock settings at any point prior to or after the change
> which should have happened at 2am last night local time.
>
> I am in FRANCE, have settings for France ("(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen,
> Madrid, Paris")
>
> Never had a problem under XP, and this was an upgrade.
>
> Is it safe to change this back manually, or will it mess up outlook, Windows
> Mail and other time dependent components of the system ? (I have not entered
> any new appointments today to mnimise risk)
>
> Clearly I am slightly disturbed that Windows Vista has got the change
> "wrong". I know there has been the energy act in the USA, but as far as I am
> aware, this did not affect Europe. I therefore did not download any patches
> for the USA change.
>
> Anyone else affected?
>
> Any advice on what I should do ? I am happy to change it manually, but will
> wait 48 hours to see if this is a sensible idea...
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William
>
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