On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Harry Freeman wrote: > Greetings ( + )!( + ) > > Nice guess Rich, however all that Apple did was copy a patch that > was issued by the University of New Hampshire, and other user > groups about 4-5 months ago. I believe that I got my patch from a > site somewhere in Europe about a month ago and just made sure that > the Apple update contained the same information. I did down load > the Apple patch because my software update kept saying that I > needed an update. > > For OUR Win-Tel brethren, the following patches are also available at: > ==================================================== > Windows XP SP2 Apply update, see KB931836 ** > Windows XP SP1 Upgrade to SP2 first, then apply update > Windows Server 2003 Apply update, see KB931836 ** > Windows 2000 Update available only under Extended Hotfix > Support ** > Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later None - but updating to 10.4.8 is > recommended > Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.4.5 Update to 10.4.8 > Mac OS X 10.3.9 and earlier Install the CIS Mac OS X TimeZone update > Unix/Linux Check Unix distribution's website for update > Outlook 2007 Run "Time Zone Data Update Tool" ** > Outlook 2003, XP, 2000 Run "Time Zone Data Update Tool" ** > Entourage 2004 Install Office 2004 Update 11.3.3 ** > Other Devices (Blackberry, etc.) See below, and check > manufacturer's website > ==================================================== > http://cis.unh.edu/index.cfm?id=829B4055-D672-CF1C-DB8FCB9351378084 * Apple sent a standard update on Feb. 15 which took care (transparently) of the Daylight Saving Time problem. What are you babbling on about? earle *