Diane -
What tool are you referring to? Tzmove? If so its not working for me. I
have some users withappointmentsoffby one hour forMarchonly. All
computers are patched with DST patches - all computers had Tzmove run on
them
last year. I ran Tzmove again on a few and it reports no problems. Yet
some
appointmentsmove ahead by one hour. Unchecking automatic adjustment for
DST
on the system time and/or inOutlookcorrects it. This is intermittent
and
on a fairly small number of users but it is a problem nonetheless. These
are
XP machines with Office 2003 or 2007, Exchange Server 2003. Must either
be
something screwy on the Exchange server or else some DST patches on the
client side did not install correctly. Something is rotten in Denmark..
Version ofoutlookand windows? It's definitely a dst problem - this tool
should fix the affectedappointmentsprovided the windows update is
installed.
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It appears to be a daylight savings issue, but all myappointmentsare
late
by 1 hour fromMarch9 - April 5,2008. At recurring appointment set
for
8:00
am shows 9:00 am during this time period. What gives?- Hide quoted text -