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Applied updates for 2007 DST changes, now we are noticing that appointments made before the update was applied for dates after the DST time goes into affect (3/10/07) are off by one hour. Has anyone seen this yet or know a possible fix??? PLEASE HELP
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by: cmcoadminPosted on 2007-03-08 at 09:54:49ID: 18681001
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After you applied your updates, your appts will be off for the three weeks in between the old DST and the new DST, as well as the one week in November. Check the links above, I used the tzmove.exe tool to move the appts back to the time they belonged. For a larger company that had more calendar entries, I would have used the Exchange tool, but I couldn't decipher what MS was trying to say fully.