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We run a PS4 2-server farm. We also run an Exchange 5.5 mail server. All
are running on W2K Server. We have a number of public calendars. If you view them using a direct connection via Outlook 2003,they look fine. If you view them on one Citrix server (CITRIX-H1), they look fine. However, if you look at them on CITRIX-H2, you see the behavior expected when there is a DST problem. This is where appointments that fall in the expanded date range (3/9 - 4/6) and exhibit strange behavior with "all day" appointments. Any ideas what could be going on? Or a work around? -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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If it is safe to assume the Citrix servers are Windows 2000 based on the
opening statement, I would ask are you sure that the operating system has had its time zone tables (registry keys) updated to reflect the extended period? (e.g. Roll CITRIX-H2 system clock forward to this coming Sunday to verify that it knows how to spring forward 1 hour at the designated hour.) "Hank Arnold (MVP)" wrote in message ... We run a PS4 2-server farm. We also run an Exchange 5.5 mail server. All are running on W2K Server. We have a number of public calendars. If you view them using a direct connection via Outlook 2003,they look fine. If you view them on one Citrix server (CITRIX-H1), they look fine. However, if you look at them on CITRIX-H2, you see the behavior expected when there is a DST problem. This is where appointments that fall in the expanded date range (3/9 - 4/6) and exhibit strange behavior with "all day" appointments. Any ideas what could be going on? Or a work around? -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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neo,
I found an old KB article on manually updating the registry. I exported the DST registry info from CITRIX-H1 and imported it into CITRIX-H2. Rebooted and then ran a VB script to read it into the second required location. Calendars are now correct on both servers. I haven't a clue as to why one is correct and the other is not. I built them both at the same time. Anyway, it's OK now. Thanks for the reply.... -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services neo [mvp outlook] wrote: If it is safe to assume the Citrix servers are Windows 2000 based on the opening statement, I would ask are you sure that the operating system has had its time zone tables (registry keys) updated to reflect the extended period? (e.g. Roll CITRIX-H2 system clock forward to this coming Sunday to verify that it knows how to spring forward 1 hour at the designated hour.) "Hank Arnold (MVP)" wrote in message ... We run a PS4 2-server farm. We also run an Exchange 5.5 mail server. All are running on W2K Server. We have a number of public calendars. If you view them using a direct connection via Outlook 2003,they look fine. If you view them on one Citrix server (CITRIX-H1), they look fine. However, if you look at them on CITRIX-H2, you see the behavior expected when there is a DST problem. This is where appointments that fall in the expanded date range (3/9 - 4/6) and exhibit strange behavior with "all day" appointments. Any ideas what could be going on? Or a work around? -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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