This is because Windows doesn't properly process Timezone information. Time zone information is time relative, files created at 0203 on March 20th, have not been then created at 0303 after the change to DST, however much Microsoft would like to believe that this is the case. Perhaps we should all just use UTC as our timezone. <scw>
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:03:29AM -0400, Holland, William L wrote:
What is happening is that Windows is translating the date/time to be relative to the current time zone - now Daylight Savings vs Standard time. To better illustrate this, change the time zone on a Windows computer then look at date/time stamps on files. The stamp hasn't been changed at all, just how Windows is translating it for you.