IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION

Daylight Savings Time Change
Beginning in 2007, daylight saving time (DST) will be extended in the United States. DST will start on March 11, 2007, which is three weeks earlier than usual, and it will end on November 4, 2007, which is one week later than usual. This results in a new DST period that is four weeks longer than in previous years. Unless certain updates are applied to your computer, the time zone settings for your computer's system clock may be incorrect during this four-week period. In particular, you must make sure that both your Windows operating system and your calendar programs are updated. The information needed to ensure your system is up-to-date is listed below, if you prefer CNet to address your needs for you please contact your assigned technician at your earliest convenience.

Automatic Updates
To ensure your computer has the needed updates please perform the following:
Right Click on My Computer > Select Properties > Select Automatic Updates tab > ensure your Automatic Updates are enabled.
If not please visit the following Microsoft site which will guide you threw the easy process of ensuring your computer is updated. (Using Automatic Updates)

Microsoft Outlook Users
This tool is for users to address calendar items in Microsoft Outlook that occur during the extended DST period. The extended DST period affects Outlook items between March 11, 2007 to April 1, 2007 and from October 28, 2007 to November 4, 2007.
Microsoft Office Outlook Tool


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