03-23-2007, 12:41 AM
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Join Date: 12-21-2005
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Location: St. Louis, MO
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PDAPhone: i760
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Carrier: Verizon w/ unlimited data
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Headset: Jawbone
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Originally Posted by mrailing
Now out of the 27 devices I have updated, this is the process I have used:
1. First sync to make sure all of the information is off of the device.
2. Disconnect from the computer.
3. Turn off the phone radio.
4. Update Windows with the DST patch, reboot.
5. Update Outlook with it's DST patch, reboot.
6. Have the mrailing DST patch and load it on the phone. Change the time zone, soft reset.
7. After soft reset, change time zone back correct zone, then Soft Reset
8. Manually remove the partnership from the phone and from the computer.
9. Sync the phone creating a new partnership, and syncing the information back to the device.
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My question is regarding step 4 and 5. I did nothing to any of my PCs and they all showed the time change just fine. I didn't get the usual message notifying me that the time was changed for DST, but the clocks did change. I'm guessing my computer got the DST patch via Microsoft Windows Update automatically. Likewise, I'm guessing Outlook 2003 also got the updated patch automatically. Does this sound right? If so, I guess I only need to load the DST patch onto my phone and follow the steps other than 4 and 5.
Out of curiousity, how does the phone keep changing back after the time is manually set under clocks and alarms? I thought I read (above) that the phone doesn't get the time from Verizon or elsewhere?
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