It's almost exactly one month until Daylight Savings Time (DST) changes take effect in the U.S. and a growing number of other countries. The week of February 12, Microsoft will start pushing out to Windows users updates that they will need in order to keep their computer system clocks running on time.

It's not just Windows — other than Windows Vista, which Microsoft already updated to be ready for early DST — that needs updating. Exchange Server, Outlook, Dynamics CRM, SQL Server Notification Services, Windows SharePoint Services, Office Live Meeting and/or Microsoft Entourage all will be impacted by the early move to DST, according to Microsoft officials.

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