We are currently running Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 and using GFI as our
mail gateway. After the time change on March 2nd when we receive an
appointment
from an external server the appointment books for an hour later. Everything
works fine internally and if we receive an appointment from a POP3 server it
works fine as well. Any Idea's?

thanks so much,

Re: Exchange 2000 Appointment Issue by andy

andy
Thu Mar 13 14:58:00 CDT 2008

You don't have daylight saving time updates applied to the box and are
running operating systems/exchange versions that aren't supported anymore.

"Bob Endicott" <BobEndicott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:607417ED-0F6A-4C9E-B5BA-91F2C73EDC5B@microsoft.com...
> We are currently running Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 and using GFI as
> our
> mail gateway. After the time change on March 2nd when we receive an
> appointment
> from an external server the appointment books for an hour later.
> Everything
> works fine internally and if we receive an appointment from a POP3 server
> it
> works fine as well. Any Idea's?
>
> thanks so much,


Re: Exchange 2000 Appointment Issue by Martin

Martin
Thu Mar 13 15:14:59 CDT 2008

Indeed. There are no patches available for Exchange 2000 and the time
changes.
So your users will have to deal with this at least until the old school DST
change occurs.


"andy webb" <awebb@swinc.com.spamsucks.com> wrote in message
news:06E69F12-D016-4E99-B54A-8656D4AC77B1@microsoft.com...
> You don't have daylight saving time updates applied to the box and are
> running operating systems/exchange versions that aren't supported anymore.
>
> "Bob Endicott" <BobEndicott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:607417ED-0F6A-4C9E-B5BA-91F2C73EDC5B@microsoft.com...
>> We are currently running Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 and using GFI as
>> our
>> mail gateway. After the time change on March 2nd when we receive an
>> appointment
>> from an external server the appointment books for an hour later.
>> Everything
>> works fine internally and if we receive an appointment from a POP3 server
>> it
>> works fine as well. Any Idea's?
>>
>> thanks so much,
>