Simple Explanation:
The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005, passed by the U.S. Congress July, 2005, extended Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the U.S. by approximately four weeks. As a result, beginning in 2007, DST will start three weeks earlier on March 11, 2007, and end one week later on November 4, 2007, resulting in a new DST period that is four weeks longer than previously observed.
Unless you apply certain updates to your computer, the time zone settings for your computer's system clock may be incorrect during this four week period, which can affect the performance of time-based operations (calendar, auto updates, scans, etc.).
2007-02-19
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