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Subject: Re: TS2k still on DST?
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:40:23 -0800
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...you guys remember to do the File | DeskTop Options | OffSet from
DataFeed time: -xxx minutes change? (subtract another 60min)

>>> Is anyone else having trouble with their TS2k not coming off 
>>> Daylight Savings Time this morning?

>>I rebooted the system and *poof* everything is fine.  Except I 
>>have an hour-long gap in my data, due to the pre-boot data being 
>>timestamped at 7:xx am and the post-boot data being timestamped 
>>at 8:xx am.  I'm working on getting that data patched now.
>>
>>I don't remember needing to reboot to get the DST changes to work 
>>properly, but it seemed to be necessary today.
>>
>>Gary