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Any thoughts about the OPTIONAL DST rollup patch offered out-of-band today with the more urgent IE patch?
August 2015 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems
Regardless of whether or not one lives in a DST region (I do), I seem to recall some time ago a suggestion that it's a good idea to install such patches, because of e-commerce and other online activities that cause one to interact with web sites in other time zones.
I welcome your expert advice and input about the wisdom of installing it vs. hiding it.
Thanks much!
MM
Any thoughts about the OPTIONAL DST rollup patch offered out-of-band today with the more urgent IE patch?
August 2015 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems
Regardless of whether or not one lives in a DST region (I do), I seem to recall some time ago a suggestion that it's a good idea to install such patches, because of e-commerce and other online activities that cause one to interact with web sites in other time zones.
I welcome your expert advice and input about the wisdom of installing it vs. hiding it.
Thanks much!
MM
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OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1Intel Core-i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz16 GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1333 MHzNVidia GeForce GT620 1 GB
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