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All,
Can anyone tell me how recurring appointments that fall within the beginning and ending windows of the new DST will respond once Exchange/Outlook have been patched? I somehow got tasked to explaining this to our user group... My understanding is that recurring appointments that were originally set up within one of the windows will show a 1 hour difference from expected during the windows. For example, in 2006 I created a recurring appointment on March 8, with the time being set to 2:00 Central. My expectation is that during the start window, this appointment will show 3:00 Central until DST kicks in, then will show 2:00 Central until the end window. Is this correct? TIA & Ciao, Tony |
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Start he http://support.microsoft.com/default...t_to****ues#A4
This should explain alot. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Tony" wrote: All, Can anyone tell me how recurring appointments that fall within the beginning and ending windows of the new DST will respond once Exchange/Outlook have been patched? I somehow got tasked to explaining this to our user group... My understanding is that recurring appointments that were originally set up within one of the windows will show a 1 hour difference from expected during the windows. For example, in 2006 I created a recurring appointment on March 8, with the time being set to 2:00 Central. My expectation is that during the start window, this appointment will show 3:00 Central until DST kicks in, then will show 2:00 Central until the end window. Is this correct? TIA & Ciao, Tony |
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Kathleen,
Thanks for the info. Turns out the TZ Update tool had not been run on affected clients. I appreciate the help. Ciao "K. Orland" wrote in message ... Start he http://support.microsoft.com/default...t_to****ues#A4 This should explain alot. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Tony" wrote: All, Can anyone tell me how recurring appointments that fall within the beginning and ending windows of the new DST will respond once Exchange/Outlook have been patched? I somehow got tasked to explaining this to our user group... My understanding is that recurring appointments that were originally set up within one of the windows will show a 1 hour difference from expected during the windows. For example, in 2006 I created a recurring appointment on March 8, with the time being set to 2:00 Central. My expectation is that during the start window, this appointment will show 3:00 Central until DST kicks in, then will show 2:00 Central until the end window. Is this correct? TIA & Ciao, Tony |
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