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Surferdog
Hello all... we have an Exchange 2003 server that has been patched for
the extended DST period as have all our workstations. It resides in
Pacific Time Zone and we have remote users in the Mountain and Eastern
time zones as well. We updated the outlook clients globally through
the Exchange Calendar Update tool....my (dumb) question is...should
remote users have their mailbox (calendar) set to their time zone or
that of the exchange server. When we did the update i'm pretty sure
all users were set to Pacific Time zone.
Dumb question 2...if we have their exchange claendar time zone set
incorrectly can we just run the update tool locally on their PCs and
set it to the correct time zone?
Thank you very much for any replies.
the extended DST period as have all our workstations. It resides in
Pacific Time Zone and we have remote users in the Mountain and Eastern
time zones as well. We updated the outlook clients globally through
the Exchange Calendar Update tool....my (dumb) question is...should
remote users have their mailbox (calendar) set to their time zone or
that of the exchange server. When we did the update i'm pretty sure
all users were set to Pacific Time zone.
Dumb question 2...if we have their exchange claendar time zone set
incorrectly can we just run the update tool locally on their PCs and
set it to the correct time zone?
Thank you very much for any replies.