I'm having similar problems with some users. For example, on my PC, I was
invited to a meeting. I am the only one of six attendees that has the time
incorrectly listed as one hour ahead. I did not have these issues on the
same PC last year at DST time. The problem is sporadic. Occurs in Outlook
2003 and 2007. All patches are applied on the client side and I'm told on
the server side as well. The majority of people are unaffected. If it was a
missing Exchange Server patch wouldn't everyone be affected?
Diane Poremsky said:
public folder should not matter but the admin should verify the server was
updated, including the CDO patch.
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We have XP SP2 with the DST patch and move tool run on a PC. Time
settings in the OS & Outlook are correct and have the "automatically
adjust for DST" checked. March 18 shows all appointments being 1 hour
later than they should be.
Then somewhere along the way, some DST patch or setting has not been
applied.
These are public folders -- does that make a difference?