This post really has no purpose other than just a snapshot for me.

My current c:\boot.ini:

[boot loader] timeout=15 default=c:\linux3.bin [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(3)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect c:\linux1.bin="[ sda7] Fedora 11 (32) [06/2009]" c:\linux2.bin="[ sda8] Fedora 9 (32) [05/2008]" c:\linux3.bin="[ sda9] Fedora 11 (64) [06/2009]" c:\linux4.bin="[sda10] Fedora 10 (32) [11/2008]" c:\linux5.bin="[sda11] CentOS 5.3 (32) [07/2009]" c:\linux6.bin="[sda12] OpenSuSe 11 (32) [10/2008]"

That F9 and F10 will be replaced with F12 (beta at the moment). I might even drop in a Ubuntu Karmic Koala in there somewhere (if I get the time).

I know, I really need to retire my Windows 2000!
I think I also need to repartition that system!

Or best idea: I should get a new computer that supports KVM and switch to virtualization instead of this octuple-boot nightmare !!!

Time to start saving …

We have updated our Network Administrator product – You can use it to deploy the patch, and verify it’s installation on machines across your network. Also we have updated the free patch More info about it here

Update 10/25/2009: We have updated our patch again. Both the patch, and Network Administrator have been updated with the latest

Update 2/12/2007 12:57 AM EST – We created a different patch for Windows 98/ME. Visit here for more information

Update 2/12/2007 12:56 AM EST – We want to also remind you that Outlook, Exchange and Java have their own issues. This patch will not fix that. Please see these links for more info on fixing those issues:

See this article for Exchange, and Outlook
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/timezone/dst2007.mspx

For Java:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Intl/USDST/

Update for 2009:

We have updated our free DST patch for Windows NT, 2000, 2003 and XP. You don’t need it for Vista, 2008, or Windows 7 since Microsoft still supports those operating systems

For Windows XP, you only need it if you don’t want to be forced to upgrade to the latest service pack, and 2000 and NT, you need it if you want your time to be right. There were a few changes across the world since last year, so we have released an update

You can download the free application from here:

Daylight Saving Fix Download

You can use Network Administrator to deploy it across your network, since it has the updated settings too:

You can download it from here:

Network Administrator Download

Post from 2007 Continues below:

You may have forgotten by now, but two years ago the US government changed the dates for daylight saving time. When the law was passed it was set to take effect in 2007.

Well, here we are. It is 2007, and Microsoft has published updates for XP, and 2003. But…No update for 2000 Workstation, or any of the server editions.

This is a huge problem for many organizations. I know some companies that have hundreds of Windows 2000 boxes. The thought that they will need to upgrade to XP or 2003 (Just for this) is a nightmare. Microsoft is providing a hotfix – but only to the companies that have an extended support contract. To their credit, Microsoft does provide a registry workaround for the rest of us.

The workaround that Microsoft provides is not easy to follow. Check out the KB article at Microsoft.

We have created a utility that will update any machine to the new daylight saving format (XP, NT, 2000, 2003, Vista). Obviously you only need it for 2000, or NT since those operating systems have dropped off support.

It updates Daylight Saving Time (Yes it is Saving, not Savings) in these time zones:

-Alaska Standard Time Zone
-Central Standard Time Zone
-Eastern Standard Time Zone
-Mountain Standard Time Zone
-Pacific Standard Time Zone
-Atlantic Standard Time Zone (Canada)
-Newfoundland Standard Time Zone (Canada)

If we are missing another US timezone that supports daylight saving time, please let us know by emailing support@intelliadmin.com

The utility can install, or uninstall the change. It runs without any setup and requires no extra DLLs or runtime. It is less than 1mb, so you can put it on a flash drive:

It can run silently from the command line if you use these options:

Install:

DaylightSavingFix.exe /qinstall

UnInstall:

DaylightSavingFix.exe /quninstall

Please note that the program must be run as administrator since it access HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

If you want to roll it out to multiple machines we have updated our Network Administrator product to install the patch.

Both can be downloaded from our downloads section