The Daylight Savings issue shouldn't be a big deal for most computer users. If you do nothing, it's likely that the worst that will happen is you'll be late for appointments for the next three weeks.
Even if you've already 'maually' moved your computer into the new Daylight Savings Time, it's still going to change when it 'thinks' it has to change (again) - and again in the fall, too. Get it 'thinking' on the new schedule with the DST Fix program, and your system will automatically handle all future time changes.
If you are using a Calendar/Scheduling program, you should print out your appointments that occur over the next month or so. Also, it would be a good idea to edit your appointment details so the 'comment' information includes the 'time' that you have scheduled it for.
If you have any questions about specific programs on your computer, and how they'll react to the 'early' DST change, contact your computer geek.
What to expect when you follow the instructions for running the DST FIX:
1. It'll take less than 3 minutes - start to finish
2. You don't have to exit your running programs, or restart your system when you're done with the 'fix' - the program is very easy (and non-intrusive to your present work session) 3. If you need help, just call the techs at Mission-Impossible, or email Website in a Box support 4. It won't wreck your computer, and you won't get a virus
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