2007 Daylight savings time - Oracle 9.2

Hi All,
My Oracle database runs on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. I have followed Microsoft instructions to update the Daylight Savings Time to new settings. Given this, will I need to apply Oracle patches ?
Thanks for your help,
P.

You will need to patch Oracle, check this blog for more info.
http://blogs.oracle.com/otn/stories/storyReader$367

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