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Dates off by 1 hour after timezone changed

Former Member
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Subject says it all. All my xMII screens now show 1 hour early. What is the configuration/setting to fix this?

Thanks.

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Former Member
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We went to 1.4.2_19 and ran tzupdater. Still no luck

jcgood25
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I believe the issue impacts both the client JRE and the server JDK. I also don't think you need the patch with a newer up to date version (the fix should be included).

What Client JRE and Server JDK versions are you using?

agentry_src
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You may want to do a search on all date ranges for Daylight Savings. Most of the errors were run into a year or more ago. Here is an interesting one which might help you.

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Good luck,

Mike

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Former Member
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Thanks for the suggestions. It turned out that tzupdater needed to be run for all of the java.exe instances on that machine (Why I have more than one instance... /sigh). I did that and it fixed the issue.

jcgood25
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How old is your Sun Java version - we might have turned the clocks ahead, but does Java know of the recent DST calendar changes?

If memory serves me, I think 1.4.2_11 was the first full version that incorporated the DST fix, but a Sun issued patch was also available for versions older than that.

Regards,

Jeremy

jcgood25
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