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Hi Gary,
I hope that you can come up with a simpler way to do this. I went to your website and downloaded the Patch and read the instructions. No, I had a problem understanding the instructions on what to do. Maybe an exe. file would help. So now I have the file on the desktop of my computer. Angel "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... The MGDX fix is a self-executing archive that simply contains an INF file that get's run. Easy to extract that INF file using WinZip, then read it in PT. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User "John John" wrote in message ... MEB wrote: Okay, to cut the rest, so it seems at present then we should be recommending the MDGX fix OR advising the time change requirements after Gary's, i.e., to something else then back again. So Tom, sorry, apparently I have directed you to the file/fix which would require the changing, whereas, the MDGX fix does not require it. Or at least that's what we are finding here. I should have directed you there. I don't know what the MDGX fix consists of, they have not released the code for their fix so I can't comment on it. Gary's fix is fine but for the fix to function properly users should be instructed to refresh their time zone setting in the Control Panel. And here is another one to throw in the mix: http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...dst-patch.html These guys have released the code for their fix. John |
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If it's an INF file, did you right mouse click on it and click install, or
just double click it itself, to get it to install? Angel wrote: Hi Gary, I hope that you can come up with a simpler way to do this. I went to your website and downloaded the Patch and read the instructions. No, I had a problem understanding the instructions on what to do. Maybe an exe. file would help. So now I have the file on the desktop of my computer. Angel "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... The MGDX fix is a self-executing archive that simply contains an INF file that get's run. Easy to extract that INF file using WinZip, then read it in PT. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User "John John" wrote in message ... MEB wrote: Okay, to cut the rest, so it seems at present then we should be recommending the MDGX fix OR advising the time change requirements after Gary's, i.e., to something else then back again. So Tom, sorry, apparently I have directed you to the file/fix which would require the changing, whereas, the MDGX fix does not require it. Or at least that's what we are finding here. I should have directed you there. I don't know what the MDGX fix consists of, they have not released the code for their fix so I can't comment on it. Gary's fix is fine but for the fix to function properly users should be instructed to refresh their time zone setting in the Control Panel. And here is another one to throw in the mix: http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...dst-patch.html These guys have released the code for their fix. John |
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Bill,
I did not install it yet. All I did was unzip the file to a folder. I think there were 4 or 5 files in it. One of them was a registry key, another was the instructions that said something about backing up registry first. I quit there because I just did not understand. Today, I read that Gary was not finished with the instructions. I will wait until he finishes his instructions. Maybe someone can come up with a great alternative, something simple I hope. I need simpler instructions. Angel "Bill in Co." wrote in message ... If it's an INF file, did you right mouse click on it and click install, or just double click it itself, to get it to install? Angel wrote: Hi Gary, I hope that you can come up with a simpler way to do this. I went to your website and downloaded the Patch and read the instructions. No, I had a problem understanding the instructions on what to do. Maybe an exe. file would help. So now I have the file on the desktop of my computer. Angel "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... The MGDX fix is a self-executing archive that simply contains an INF file that get's run. Easy to extract that INF file using WinZip, then read it in PT. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User "John John" wrote in message ... MEB wrote: Okay, to cut the rest, so it seems at present then we should be recommending the MDGX fix OR advising the time change requirements after Gary's, i.e., to something else then back again. So Tom, sorry, apparently I have directed you to the file/fix which would require the changing, whereas, the MDGX fix does not require it. Or at least that's what we are finding here. I should have directed you there. I don't know what the MDGX fix consists of, they have not released the code for their fix so I can't comment on it. Gary's fix is fine but for the fix to function properly users should be instructed to refresh their time zone setting in the Control Panel. And here is another one to throw in the mix: http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...dst-patch.html These guys have released the code for their fix. John |
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"Angel" wrote in message ... Maybe someone can come up with a great alternative, something simple I hope. I need simpler instructions. Follow these instructions, line-by-line. It is VERY straightforward. Use the Time Zone Editor (Tzedit.exe) utility This tool allows you to create and edit time zone entries for the Date/Time settings in Control Panel. Download the Tzedit.exe utility package now. (http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...52f/tzedit.exe) Double-click on this file, which is a self-extracting file - in other words, you don't need WinZip. It will expand into 2 files - TZEDIT.EXE and TZEDIT.HLP Just make sure that you note where they will expand to, which should be the folder C:\Program Files\TZEdit. You are now finished with the TZEDIT.EXE which you downloaded. The following references to TZEDIT.EXE relate to the expanded file now located in the C:\Program Files\TZEdit folder. Now, 1 Switch to the C:\Program Files\TZEdit folder, and double-click on TZEDIT.EXE to run it. 2. In the Time Zones list, select your time zone, and then click Edit. For example, if you live on the West Coast of the USA, click (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana, and then click Edit. 3. In the Edit Time Zone dialog box, click to select the Automatically set Daylight Saving Time check box. 4. Specify the correct daylight saving time start and end dates. To do this, follow these steps: a. In the Start Day box, click the number of the day, the corresponding day of the week, and the month that you want. In other words, click Second, click Sunday, and then click October. b. Select the time that you want to start daylight saving time. In other words, select 2:00 AM. c. In the Last Day box, click the number of the day, the corresponding day of the week, and the month that you want. In other words, click Last, click Sunday, and then click February. d. Select the time that you want to end daylight saving time. In other words, select 2:00 AM. e. In the Daylight Bias list, select the time change offset to be used when daylight saving time is in effect. In other words, to set the clock forward 1 hour, leave the default setting of +1:00. f. Click OK, and then click Close. This updates the database used by the Date/Time applet, but DOES NOT impact your current Time Zone selection settings. In other words, Daylight Saving Time is still going to start on April 1st this year as far as your computer is concerned, unless you do something to make it pick up the database change that you just made. The "something" that you need to do is very simple. 5. a. Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, and then double-click Date/Time. b. Click the Time Zone tab. c Select a different time zone than your current time zone, and then click Apply. d Select your current time zone, and then click Apply. In other words, change to another zone, and then change right back again. That is it. On your computer, Daylight Saving Time will now start 3 weeks earlier this year, and will end 1 week later, in accordance with the new policy. If this sounds complicated, I assure you that it is not. It took you longer to read my post than it will take you to make the change. |
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On Feb 17, 4:42 pm, "PCR" wrote:
tom wrote: | On Feb 16, 2:49 pm, "PCR" wrote:| tom wrote: | | | On Feb 15, 10:40 pm, "PCR" wrote:| tom wrote: | | | | | | On Feb 14, 7:44 pm, "PCR" wrote:| MEB| | | wrote: | | | | | | "tom" wrote in message | | | | | | oups.com... | | | || Anyone had experience with the patch from: | | | || | | | ||http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#TZU | | | || | | | || That is: | | | || | | | || Q931836.exe | | | || | | | || Thanks! | | | || | | | || I have a number of 98 systems and I don't want to do them | | | || manually if I | | | || can avoid it. | | | || | | | | | | | | That happens to be an update to a TZ "fix" that was | | | | discussed in this forum via several threads. | | | | To combat, or rather address other potential aspects which | | | | may be related [or not] Gary Terhune MVP created [or is | | | | modifying/creating] a TZ file for all versions of Windows, | | | | with the various issues related to other areas of the world | | | | [if I remember correctly]. | | | | | | | |http://www.grystmill.com/articles/tz_update.htm | | | | | | Subsequently, Terhune agreed with John John in another thread | | | that steps (g) though (j) [below] would also have to be done | | | after running his .reg, but obviously not steps (a) through | | | (h). Looks like the one from...http://www.mdgx.com/add.htm#TZU | | | ...does it's own (g) through (j), though. Terhune had an | | | objection to that one, though, for another reason. | | | | | | Where are these conversations? I cannot find them when I search | | | the news groups. | | | | | | I did find one where you pointed out that (g) though (j) should | | | be run, but no reply from Terhune. | | | | He may be dangling over the edge of a California earthquake & | | held up only by by a toe in a Poodle's mouth. However, he DID | | shout... | | | ... | | ......Quote........... | | Thank you. Forgot to add that info to the instructions. | | ......EOQ.............. | | ...., when John John brought up the issue. | | | | | I tested the grystmill patch without running steps (g) through | | | (j) and it worked. Tested on 98SE by moving the time forward | | | and letting it pass through 2 AM on March 11, 2007. | | | | But did you run the mdgx.com patch too? That one WILL auto-update | | the other Registry key from what I can determine reading the | | site... | | | | No, I did not run the mdgx patch. | | That's interesting! I see Terhune has stated he will test the issue. | Can you post the contents of your two keys. Here are mine for | "Eastern"... | | REGEDIT4 | | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Time | Zones\Eastern] | "Display"="(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)" | "Dlt"="Eastern Daylight Time" | "Std"="Eastern Standard Time" | "MapID"="38,39" | "TZI"=hex:2c,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,c4,ff,ff,ff,00,0 0,0b,00,00,00,01,00,02 | ,00,00,\ | 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,03,00,00,00,02,00,02,00,00,00 ,00,00,00,00 | | REGEDIT4 | | [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TimeZoneInformation | ] | "ActiveTimeBias"=hex:2c,01,00,00 | "StandardName"="Eastern Standard Time" | "DaylightName"="Eastern Daylight Time" | "Bias"=hex:2c,01,00,00 | "StandardBias"=hex:00,00,00,00 | "DaylightBias"=hex:c4,ff,ff,ff | "StandardStart"=hex:00,00,0b,00,00,00,01,00,02,00, 00,00,00,00,00,00 | "DaylightStart"=hex:00,00,03,00,00,00,02,00,02,00, 00,00,00,00,00,00 | "DaylightFlag"=hex:01,00,00,00 | | Too bad I didn't think to check the second one BEFORE doing the | Date/Time Properties switch forth/back! | | Do you see how these correspond to each other? It's possible the | second has an important use other than allowing the time change to | occur on the appropriate date. I wonder too whether something else | could have done the time change for you when you pushed ahead-- | something like NistTime, for instance? Were you online when you did | it? | | I will be happy to check them, but how do I do it? I have never used | regedit or anything like | that (or I don't recall ever doing it) I am not exactly a Windows | guru. I see you also have posted that on an ME machine you did have to do the extra step. It may depend upon how you advance the date as to whether you need to do it. As you may have noticed, John John brilliantly noticed the same Time/Date Properties requestor (in Win98 at least) is used to advance the date & to select a time zone. Although it is true you did not report you used that requestor to it, nor that you switched from & back to your own zone-- IF you did use it, likely changing the date & time caused the new info to be saved too. It could also be that the old setting in that Registry key was passed too when you advanced the date, even if done in DOS-- and I guess that still would cause the switch to EST. But my other thought of NisTime or such doing it probably is very wrong! It would instead get you back to the correct time & date-- or just explode from the effort! Be careful in the Registry. Don't make any changes. But, to look at those keys... "START button, Run, RegEdit", & navigate to... HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TimeZoneInformation That is, (a) Click plus signs, beginning left of "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE", & ending left of "Control". (b) Click "TimeZoneInformation" in the left pane. It should now show its data in the right pane. (c) "Registry Menu, Export Registry File" The key (& any subkeys) will write to a file of your choice-- with a ".reg" extension. (d) Scroll the left pane back up, & do the same for... HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Time Zones\Eastern NOTE: The last plus sign you click is left of "Time Zones". Then, click your own zone under it, which I think may be... "Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana" Here is more to know about a ".reg" file... By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into the Registry. To alter the default behavior... (a) "START button, Settings, Folder Options, File Types tab". (b) Scroll to & click (highlight) "Registration Entries". (c) Click the "Edit" button. (d) Select (highlight) "Edit" in the window. (e) Click the "Set Default" button. After that, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad for examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it & select "Merge". I check the registry on one of the systems that I had patched and not tested by setting the time forward. Indeed, TimeZoneInformation was the old way. Then I set the time and applied it. Indeed TimeZoneInformation was ready for 2007. I had fallen prey to a version of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. I am now a believer in the extra steps. |
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Angel, email me. Gryst at grystmill.com
-- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User "Angel" wrote in message ... Hi Gary, I hope that you can come up with a simpler way to do this. I went to your website and downloaded the Patch and read the instructions. No, I had a problem understanding the instructions on what to do. Maybe an exe. file would help. So now I have the file on the desktop of my computer. Angel "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... The MGDX fix is a self-executing archive that simply contains an INF file that get's run. Easy to extract that INF file using WinZip, then read it in PT. -- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User "John John" wrote in message ... MEB wrote: Okay, to cut the rest, so it seems at present then we should be recommending the MDGX fix OR advising the time change requirements after Gary's, i.e., to something else then back again. So Tom, sorry, apparently I have directed you to the file/fix which would require the changing, whereas, the MDGX fix does not require it. Or at least that's what we are finding here. I should have directed you there. I don't know what the MDGX fix consists of, they have not released the code for their fix so I can't comment on it. Gary's fix is fine but for the fix to function properly users should be instructed to refresh their time zone setting in the Control Panel. And here is another one to throw in the mix: http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...dst-patch.html These guys have released the code for their fix. John |
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... | Thanks, I'll look into those. The one I was referring to was WinZip's. | | -- | | Gary S. Terhune | MS-MVP Shell/User Thought it might be [WinZip for creation of installation exe],, seems we are posting under the MSFN post though. Sourceforge [and I realize some are wary of that] has some other useful utilities related to such and like... -- MEB _______________ | | "MEB" meb@not wrote in message | ... | | | | "John John" wrote in message | ... | | MEB wrote: | | | | Okay, to cut the rest, so it seems at present then we should be | recommending | | the MDGX fix OR advising the time change requirements after Gary's, | i.e., to | | something else then back again. | | | | So Tom, sorry, apparently I have directed you to the file/fix which | would | | require the changing, whereas, the MDGX fix does not require it. Or at | least | | that's what we are finding here. I should have directed you there. | | | | I don't know what the MDGX fix consists of, they have not released the | | code for their fix so I can't comment on it. Gary's fix is fine but for | | the fix to function properly users should be instructed to refresh their | | time zone setting in the Control Panel. And here is another one to | | throw in the mix: | | http://www.intelliadmin.com/blog/200...dst-patch.html | | These guys have released the code for their fix. | | | | John | | | | MGDX likely pulled/posted the file from the related forum discussion on | MSFN. Generally they go through/pull apart the creation part within a | discussion related to the files MGDX ends up posting on the site. So if | your | really interested in the creation process and/or source, a quick search | can | be instructive, as generally found within the related discussion and its | threads. | http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=idx - MSFN Forums Index | | -- | MEB | _______________ | | | | |
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Bill in Co. wrote:
| PCR wrote: | Bill in Co. wrote: ....snip | From another other thread segment... | | Bill in Co. wrote: | I've actually just ordered another one, so I can *effortlessly* | backup the other hard drive, which contains my audio and video | files (I like to do some audio restoration on various older | music). | | Two of them, hmmm. So, now you do wish it were easier to get an HDD | in/out the first? | | Not really all that necessary in my case. Why would I? They | are only backup drives. | | No, I'm just saying, one should be enough, if the HDDs are removable | & meant only for backup. | | I'm getting another one for backing up my OTHER internal HD. I | have TWO internal HDs, which logically need TWO external drives for | backup. OK, now I think we're done. :-) I still don't get it. Are you going to back them up simultaneously or one at a time? I may not respond to your reply owing to Terhune's impatience, though. I wouldn't want him to bop you on the head! |
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Hugh Candlin wrote:
| "Angel" wrote in message | ... | | Maybe someone can come up with a great alternative, something | simple I hope. I need simpler instructions. | | Follow these instructions, line-by-line. It is VERY straightforward. | | Use the Time Zone Editor (Tzedit.exe) utility | | This tool allows you to create and edit time zone entries | for the Date/Time settings in Control Panel. | | Download the Tzedit.exe utility package now. | | (http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7-4bc7-8357-28 e29cdac52f/tzedit.exe) | | Double-click on this file, which is a self-extracting file | - in other words, you don't need WinZip. | | It will expand into 2 files - TZEDIT.EXE and TZEDIT.HLP | Just make sure that you note where they will expand to, | which should be the folder C:\Program Files\TZEdit. | | You are now finished with the TZEDIT.EXE which you downloaded. | The following references to TZEDIT.EXE relate to the expanded file | now located in the C:\Program Files\TZEdit folder. | | Now, | | 1 Switch to the C:\Program Files\TZEdit folder, | and double-click on TZEDIT.EXE to run it. | | 2. In the Time Zones list, select your time zone, and then click Edit. | For example, if you live on the West Coast of the USA, | click (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana, and then | click Edit. It appears to open with the proper zone already selected, but I guess in rare circumstances it may not. | 3. In the Edit Time Zone dialog box, | click to select the Automatically set Daylight Saving Time check | box. | | 4. Specify the correct daylight saving time start and end dates. | | To do this, follow these steps: | a. In the Start Day box, click the number of the day, | the corresponding day of the week, and the month that you | want. In other words, click Second, click Sunday, and then | click October. | b. Select the time that you want to start | daylight saving time. In other words, select 2:00 AM. It already normally will say 2:00 AM. In the United States, wouldn't that be the Second Sunday of March...?... http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=914387 .......Quote.......... MORE INFORMATION The following list shows some of the major changes that have occurred for daylight saving time: • United States Beginning in the spring of 2007, the start dates and end dates for daylight saving time (DST) will change to comply with the Energy Policy Act of 2005. DST dates for 2007 in the United States and Canada will start three weeks earlier (2:00 A.M. on the second Sunday in March), and will end one week later (2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in November). .......EOQ............ | c. In the Last Day box, click the number of the day, | the corresponding day of the week, and the month that you | want. In other words, click Last, click Sunday, and then | click February. And wouldn't this be in the U.S....?... First Sunday of November d. Select the time that you want to end daylight | saving time. In other words, select 2:00 AM. | e. In the Daylight Bias list, select the time change offset to | be used when daylight saving time is in effect. | In other words, to set the clock forward 1 hour, | leave the default setting of +1:00. | f. Click OK, and then click Close. | | This updates the database used by the Date/Time applet, | but DOES NOT impact your current Time Zone selection settings. | In other words, Daylight Saving Time is still going to start on April | 1st this year | as far as your computer is concerned, unless you do something | to make it pick up the database change that you just made. | | The "something" that you need to do is very simple. | | 5. a. Click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, | and then double-click Date/Time. | b. Click the Time Zone tab. | c Select a different time zone than your current time zone, | and then click Apply. d Select your current time zone, and | then click Apply. In other words, change to another zone, | and then change right back again. | | That is it. | | On your computer, Daylight Saving Time will now start 3 weeks earlier | this year, | and will end 1 week later, in accordance with the new policy. | | If this sounds complicated, I assure you that it is not. | It took you longer to read my post than it will take you to make the | change. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, Should things get worse after this, PCR |
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