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Microsoft to charge for Daylight Saving hotfixes for older products
Posted by: [NT] on: 03/01/2007 01:31 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 490 views
March 11, the new date on which Daylight Saving Time (DST) will take effect in the U.S. and a growing number of other countries, is fast approaching. And Microsoft is working overtime to get the message out that users need to patch a bunch of their Microsoft products, from Exchange Server, to Windows Mobile, in order to head off date-change headaches.
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