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Old March 11th 08, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
jilltre
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Default apointments off by 1 hour after DST change

I'm seeing alot of posts regarding this issue, but no resolutions... as
others, I have a few users this change affected, and others it did not... all
have had the dst patch installed... the only difference I'm finding is that
the ones not affected have SP3 for Office 2003 installed, while the others
may have no SP, SP1 or SP2 (my bad).... but, after installing SP3 on one of
the systems, it did not repair the appointment. I'm wondering if this SP3
needed to be installed before the time change for it to work?

Also, it seems to be a recurring appointment that they have received (not
created) that has become the problem....

I noticed a couple systems this happened on last fall. By the time I was
able to research, the issue resolved itself when the original time change
date came - so, I didn't pursue it. Any suggestions would be helpful.

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Old March 11th 08, 09:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default apointments off by 1 hour after DST change

yes, its partly due to not having outlook fully updated. have you tried the
time zone tool?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2008/20080310.htm

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"jilltre" wrote in message
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I'm seeing alot of posts regarding this issue, but no resolutions... as
others, I have a few users this change affected, and others it did not...
all
have had the dst patch installed... the only difference I'm finding is
that
the ones not affected have SP3 for Office 2003 installed, while the others
may have no SP, SP1 or SP2 (my bad).... but, after installing SP3 on one
of
the systems, it did not repair the appointment. I'm wondering if this SP3
needed to be installed before the time change for it to work?

Also, it seems to be a recurring appointment that they have received (not
created) that has become the problem....

I noticed a couple systems this happened on last fall. By the time I was
able to research, the issue resolved itself when the original time change
date came - so, I didn't pursue it. Any suggestions would be helpful.

--
jilltre


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Old March 11th 08, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
jilltre
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Default apointments off by 1 hour after DST change

I'll install the updates, then try the tzmove... thanks.
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

yes, its partly due to not having outlook fully updated. have you tried the
time zone tool?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2008/20080310.htm

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"jilltre" wrote in message
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I'm seeing alot of posts regarding this issue, but no resolutions... as
others, I have a few users this change affected, and others it did not...
all
have had the dst patch installed... the only difference I'm finding is
that
the ones not affected have SP3 for Office 2003 installed, while the others
may have no SP, SP1 or SP2 (my bad).... but, after installing SP3 on one
of
the systems, it did not repair the appointment. I'm wondering if this SP3
needed to be installed before the time change for it to work?

Also, it seems to be a recurring appointment that they have received (not
created) that has become the problem....

I noticed a couple systems this happened on last fall. By the time I was
able to research, the issue resolved itself when the original time change
date came - so, I didn't pursue it. Any suggestions would be helpful.

--
jilltre


 




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