View Full Version : Problem with Daylight saving in Israel
azmerlin
31st July 2007, 03:45 PM
Hi,
I have upgraded mu TyTN to Black Satin Normay WM6 and when I have DLS applied on my laptop, my phone is always one hour back, I can not not have that unmarked as it gets updated from our server, I have tried applying the patch (even though I know it should not need it) but nothing, can anyone help .
shmilson
31st July 2007, 04:16 PM
Only thing that worked for me was changing the time zone to Greece, Turkey, ...
The patch didn't really work out, and moving the clock manually one hour back and not allowing ActiveSync to synch. clocks had the annoying side-effect of bringing all my meetings from Outlook Calendar one hour earlier on the phone...
Until a real solution is found, this workaround at least works...
eshaham
5th August 2007, 09:31 AM
I have tried applying the patch (even though I know it should not need it) but nothing, can anyone help .
Microsoft Israel support provides a patch which definitely works. In case that is not the patch you reffered to, contact them and they will send it to you. Works great on my JasJam
globalgpj
26th March 2011, 12:01 PM
I wonder if anyone has a solution for me with the Time Zone issue in Israel.
Israel has the weirdist DST changes that I know.
See this year's changes: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=110
Each year, the daylight savings time Date, for both spring and fall, falls on a different date.
Currently the date for change is April 1, 2011 ( an no, it's not April fools :) )
So my clock shows one hour ahead right now for Israel.
I have tried the MS DST time fix, but that doesn't help as the changes for 2011 are not included.
KB977014.cab from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977014
If I manually change the time, 1 hour back, then all my other time zones i.e. Brisbane Australia is also off by being 1 hour behind.
Any idea how to fix this, or will I just have to manually take in all the affected changes each year ? What a pain :(
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