MS-Windows 10 and New Zealand yesterday

Chris Keall of the National Business Review (New Zealand) reports that laptops and phones running Microsoft Windows 10 missed the end of daylight saving time in New Zealand yesterday. Microsoft Windows 7 laptops operated correctly. This leads me to think that the problem has something to do with the tz database, as MS-Windows 7 does not use tzdata whereas MS-Windows 8.1 and later use tzdata, at least in some cases. Does anyone have technical information about why the glitch happened? Is there some way we can help avoid it in the future? Keall C. Living in the past: Windows 10 fails to update for end of daylight saving. NBR 2017-04-03. https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/living-past-windows-10-fails-update-end-daylig...

There is an interesting comment on that (#7) that suggests that time.windows.com may have been down and that switching to the NIST servers fixed things. --Matthew Donadio (matt@mxd120.com) On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
Chris Keall of the National Business Review (New Zealand) reports that laptops and phones running Microsoft Windows 10 missed the end of daylight saving time in New Zealand yesterday. Microsoft Windows 7 laptops operated correctly. This leads me to think that the problem has something to do with the tz database, as MS-Windows 7 does not use tzdata whereas MS-Windows 8.1 and later use tzdata, at least in some cases. Does anyone have technical information about why the glitch happened? Is there some way we can help avoid it in the future?
Keall C. Living in the past: Windows 10 fails to update for end of daylight saving. NBR 2017-04-03. https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/ living-past-windows-10-fails-update-end-daylight-saving-ck-201449

Here’s another link corroborating the server theory: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/63578s/do_anyones_windows_10_pc_... Howard On Apr 3, 2017, at 2:44 PM, Matthew Donadio <matt@mxd120.com> wrote:
There is an interesting comment on that (#7) that suggests that time.windows.com may have been down and that switching to the NIST servers fixed things.
--Matthew Donadio (matt@mxd120.com)
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:35 PM, Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
Chris Keall of the National Business Review (New Zealand) reports that laptops and phones running Microsoft Windows 10 missed the end of daylight saving time in New Zealand yesterday. Microsoft Windows 7 laptops operated correctly. This leads me to think that the problem has something to do with the tz database, as MS-Windows 7 does not use tzdata whereas MS-Windows 8.1 and later use tzdata, at least in some cases. Does anyone have technical information about why the glitch happened? Is there some way we can help avoid it in the future?
Keall C. Living in the past: Windows 10 fails to update for end of daylight saving. NBR 2017-04-03. https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/living-past-windows-10-fails-update-end-daylig...
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