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Old March 3rd 07, 10:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Calendar off by 1 hour

that is normal - the txmover tool with correct these appointments.

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"Steve" wrote in message
...
I followed the recommended instructions of
installing the dst update to the servers first (minus the exchanger
server)
and then reseased the patch to all of my workstations. We dont plan to
install the dst patch or run the exchange update tool until sometime
tommorow
when we have verified that WSUS has deployed the patch to all
workstations.
Today I noticed that on a workstation that has the patch installed it
shows
dates in the Outlook calendar that is between March 11th and April 1st as
being off
by one hour. Is this normal at this stage? When we run the Time Zone
update
tool against the exchange server tommorow will these dates in Outlook
calendar be adjusted to the correct time with the running of the exchange
update tool?

Thanks in advance

Steve



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