Exchange 2003 sp2 - very strange DST time change issue. Every re-occuring
meeting for the month of March was moved 1 hr ahead (ie - an 8am meeting is
now 9am EST time). They all go back to the 8am time on the second week of
april. It's just these few weeks that the time is wrong. I'm assuming it
has something to do with DST, but why just for a few weeks and is there any
fix for this, or do we just live with it until April when they are again
correct.
Thanks for any help.

Nancy Stevens

Re: DST calendar issues by Jamestechman

Jamestechman
Fri Mar 14 09:47:42 CDT 2008

It should reconcile after April. I would run Exchange Best Practice
Analyzer to see if you are missing your DST patches. What client OS
are they running? Is this happening for all of them or a few? Did you
not run into this issue last Fall?


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On Mar 14, 10:35=A0am, "Nancy Stevens" <nstev...@tycoint.com> wrote:
> Exchange 2003 sp2 - very strange DST time change issue. =A0Every re-occuri=
ng
> meeting for the month of March was moved 1 hr ahead (ie - an 8am meeting i=
s
> now 9am EST time). =A0 They all go back to the 8am time on the second week=
of
> april. =A0It's just these few weeks that the time is wrong. =A0I'm assumin=
g it
> has something to do with DST, but why just for a few weeks and is there an=
y
> fix for this, or do we just live with it until April when they are again
> correct.
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Nancy Stevens


Re: DST calendar issues by Nancy

Nancy
Fri Mar 14 09:55:25 CDT 2008

Yes - we did do all the patching last Fall and had no issues. Most of our
clients are Outlook 2003, mixture of XP and 2000 for OS. I'm not sure if
everyone is having this issue - I'm checking that out now. I myself have
the issue and several others have asked me about it. Funny though, the
execs have not said anything and they are usually the ones to notice first.


"Jamestechman" <jamestechman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:97d01fb7-f9dc-4d42-a130-cb9aa06b2ad5@n36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
It should reconcile after April. I would run Exchange Best Practice
Analyzer to see if you are missing your DST patches. What client OS
are they running? Is this happening for all of them or a few? Did you
not run into this issue last Fall?


Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer v2.8
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DBAB201F-4BEE-4943-AC22-E2DDBD258DF3&displaylang=en



James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com


On Mar 14, 10:35 am, "Nancy Stevens" <nstev...@tycoint.com> wrote:
> Exchange 2003 sp2 - very strange DST time change issue. Every re-occuring
> meeting for the month of March was moved 1 hr ahead (ie - an 8am meeting
> is
> now 9am EST time). They all go back to the 8am time on the second week of
> april. It's just these few weeks that the time is wrong. I'm assuming it
> has something to do with DST, but why just for a few weeks and is there
> any
> fix for this, or do we just live with it until April when they are again
> correct.
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Nancy Stevens



Re: DST calendar issues by Martin

Martin
Fri Mar 14 10:13:29 CDT 2008

I could imagine some issues on on the 2000 boxes themselves since there was
no supported patch for them.

"Nancy Stevens" <nstevens@tycoint.com> wrote in message
news:egO4wNehIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Yes - we did do all the patching last Fall and had no issues. Most of our
> clients are Outlook 2003, mixture of XP and 2000 for OS. I'm not sure if
> everyone is having this issue - I'm checking that out now. I myself have
> the issue and several others have asked me about it. Funny though, the
> execs have not said anything and they are usually the ones to notice
> first.
>
>
> "Jamestechman" <jamestechman@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:97d01fb7-f9dc-4d42-a130-cb9aa06b2ad5@n36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> It should reconcile after April. I would run Exchange Best Practice
> Analyzer to see if you are missing your DST patches. What client OS
> are they running? Is this happening for all of them or a few? Did you
> not run into this issue last Fall?
>
>
> Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer v2.8
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DBAB201F-4BEE-4943-AC22-E2DDBD258DF3&displaylang=en
>
>
>
> James Chong (MVP)
> MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
> Security+, Project+, ITIL
> msexchangetips.blogspot.com
>
>
> On Mar 14, 10:35 am, "Nancy Stevens" <nstev...@tycoint.com> wrote:
>> Exchange 2003 sp2 - very strange DST time change issue. Every re-occuring
>> meeting for the month of March was moved 1 hr ahead (ie - an 8am meeting
>> is
>> now 9am EST time). They all go back to the 8am time on the second week of
>> april. It's just these few weeks that the time is wrong. I'm assuming it
>> has something to do with DST, but why just for a few weeks and is there
>> any
>> fix for this, or do we just live with it until April when they are again
>> correct.
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Nancy Stevens
>
>


Re: DST calendar issues by David

David
Fri Mar 14 11:46:04 CDT 2008

In article <ORRA3XehIHA.4740@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,
martinb@myrealbox.com says...
> I could imagine some issues on on the 2000 boxes themselves since there was
> no supported patch for them.

That was my thought too. Did you use TZEdit to fix the W2k boxes?

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