- Time zone updates for Brazil are available | Microsoft Community Hub
The July 2019 update provides below changes for Brazil Daylight Savings Time (DST) Brazil has decided to no longer follow DST DST won’t start on the first
- Outlook incorrectly uses 2019 time zone rule for Brazil
The application calculates the time for the individual instances meetings should occur regardless of what year the instances themselves actually occur For example, although it is the year 2019, Outlook will use the 2019 time zone rule to expand a recurring appointment that occurs in the future such as in January, 2020
- Update available for Brazil, Fiji and Jordan time zones
Brazil: Brazil made a time zone change effective November 10, 2013 that restores the state of Acre (capital, Rio Branco) to S A Pacific Standard Time (UTC-05:00)
- How Daylight Savings Time Date Changes affect Scheduling in Outlook . . .
Some countries like Chile, Brazil and Israel adopt a variable Daylight Saving Time dates (DST) The initial and end dates change every year following the
- Time Zone updates for Morocco, Brazil, São Tomé Príncipe and West . . .
Microsoft is aware of the following time zone changes for which Windows Updates will be made available over the next few months: Brazil will start observing DST on the first Sunday in November instead of the third Sunday in October Clocks in Brazil will move forward one hour on November 4, 2018 at 00:00 hours
- Windows Time data update for Brazil, Morocco, and São Tomé and Príncipe . . .
First published on TECHNET on Apr 24, 2018 This update addresses the recently announced changes in Brazil, Morocco, and São Tomé and Príncipe
- Zone redundancy for Azure SQL Database general purpose tier
The zone redundant configuration for Azure SQL Database serverless and general purpose tier is now generally available in select regions- learn more!
- Introducing New Windows Time Zones | Microsoft Community Hub
1 Criteria for Creating New Time Zones in Windows A new Windows time zone entry will be created when a country region (including dependencies), or a first-order administrative division of a country region (state, province, department, etc ), has a separate and distinct history of UTC offsets and DST rules from existing time zone entries
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