No need to upgrade windows.
First you could turn off the daylight change feature in windows.
Then you could use the windows task scheduler to call "SetAhead.bat" or
"SetBack.bat"
Tell the task scheduler to perform SetAhead.bat at 1:30 AM on the
appropriate day of the year:
SetAhead.bat:
'--snip-------------
Time 2:30
del DidSetBack.flg
'--snip-------------
Tell the task scheduler to perform SetBack.bat at 2:30 AMon the
appropriate day of the year:
SetBack.bat:
'--snip-------------
if exist DidSetBack.flg goto gone
Time 1:30
echo hello > DidSetBack.flg
:gone
'--snip-------------
Put these bat files in C:\Windows and then call them at the right time
each year.
jmcall90 wrote:
> Robison,
>
> This question isn't about ChurchBells in particular, but I am thinking
> ahead to next spring when the new Daylight Savings Time changes take
> effect. I am not aware of any fix from Microsoft, as of yet, to
> correct the dates for Daylight Savings Time. I do know that Microsoft
> no longer supports Windows 95/98/ME. Since this is the case, are
> those of us who use one of these versions going to need to upgrade?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
>
>