Windows Mobile: Preventing Devices from "Falling Back" Early
A recent update was posted to the Microsoft Daylight Saving Time & Time Zone hot topics page which details impacts to some users of certain Windows Mobile devices, who may have experienced an early changeover. A copy of that posting is found below: please refer to the information on the page and contact your mobile operator's customer support line if you experience any difficulties.
Windows Mobile Devices
In observance of the various Daylight Saving Time (DST) and time zone changes, Microsoft has been working closely with customers, partners and others in the industry to help ensure a smooth and seamless transition. Although updates have been made available for mobile devices running Windows Mobile software, some end users may not have the information needed or followed the steps necessary to apply those patches.
Mobile devices for users who did not update may have experienced the "Fall Back" in North America on October 28th, as some user's mobile devices and their calendars may be incorrectly early by one hour for the following week if the appropriate updates are not applied. The correct end to DST for 2007 in North America is November 4, 2007. Microsoft recommendations that those customers needing to update should follow the instructions on www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/daylightsaving/default.mspx for updating their devices.
For the latest news and customer guidance, please visit Microsoft’s Hot Topics web page at www.microsoft.com/time.
Tags: Microsoft, Daylight Saving Time, Daylight Savings Time,DST, Windows Mobile
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
- I think the router on our DSL freaked ..as yesterday we lost DSL connectivity for most of the day
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
- I think the router on our DSL freaked ..as yesterday we lost DSL connectivity for most of the day