Windows xp time change patch 2011
If you are still running Windows you will have to do a bit more work for the time change. Microsoft has released KB article which outlines the process you must go to for the change.
There are two methods by which you can change the time zone for Windows Professional and Server. The first is to download the TZEdit tool from Microsoft. This method will require you to manually change every computer.
While this is not a major task if you only have a few Windows , it can be quite daunting if you have a large number of systems to update. The second method provided by Microsoft for updating Windows is a combination of a registry edit and a VBS script. These are both available here , though you must copy the text for each of them and save them locally with the proper file extensions. You must then import the registry settings change by double clicking the.
This process can easily be automated. Microsoft provides steps to automate the process through group policy by making a simple command file , but it can also be done using a batch file or another VB script. The only requirement again is that administrator privileges are used to run the files or the script created. This can be mitigated by using group policy to assign it as a startup or shutdown script for a computer not a user.
There is also a separate patch for Microsoft Exchange that can be downloaded here. This patch requires Exchange SP1 to be installed. Like the standard Windows patch the installation of this patch does not require a reboot of your system, but it does require your Exchange Information Store to be restarted.
If servers in your Exchange environment are clustered, you will need to follow the steps for a standard cluster installation. These steps involve moving all of your cluster resources off of one node at a time, then stopping the cluster service on that node before applying the patch. This patch may cause the Send As issue described in this article , if you have not applied any of the other patches that add this behavior to Exchange.
If you are unsure whether you have previously applied patches that cause the Send As issue, you can check the version of your store. If you version is lower than If you are running Exchange or Exchange 5. Microsoft asks that you contact your Microsoft account manager, or a technical account manager for assistance with these products.
One last thing you will need to do in your Exchange environment is the running of the Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool available here.
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