Re: After Applying DST Update - Schedule in April 1 HOUR ahead of
- From: A.L. <AL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 13:09:25 -0800
Thanks Bharat.
The registry change was applied last week and rebasing started this week.
Last week was OS and this week mailbox.
So my question is why would it be wrongly rebased. I kinda confused. Should
the OS patch be applied first and then rebasing for the mailbox. I thought
that was the right steps to take from the blogs. It looks like I have still
five users that need to rebase. Should I rebase then those users anymore. And
what would happen if I dont rebase those users. Or should I go ahead and
apply the 926666 on exchange.
"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:
I've always reiterated the importance of having users print out their.
calendars or inserting meeting times in subject field (or body) of calendar
items.
Having said that, were those items created *after* clients got their KB
931836 time zone update? If that's the case, and those items got wrongly
rebased, they will show up an hour earlier.
--
Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
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"Jeffrey Walton" <noloader@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1173296978.705409.254080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
Same issues here. Looking at affected users (through the log files
created by the process), Appointments, Meetings, and Reminders were
sometimes incorrectly adjusted. We cannot determine what seems to be
the common cause (created using OWA, created by 1 particular user,
etc).
Our CIO basically put out an email statinf to check you appointment
times.
Jeff
Jeffrey Walton
On Mar 7, 1:42 pm, A.L. <A...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was reading the blogs below and still having some problems.
http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/02/dst-2007-understanding-what-nee...
Order for Apply Updates
1. Update Windows Servers and Windows client operating systems with the
February 2007 Cumulative Time Zone Update (KB 931836 for Windows Server
2003
and Windows XP SP2).
2. Rebase Appointments
3. Exchange Servers: Apply the Feb. 2007 Cumulative Time Zone Update to
Exchange servers (KB 931836 for Windows Server 2003 servers)
4. Exchange Servers: Apply the Exchange CDO patch to update the time zone
embedded in the CDO components on Exchange servers (KB 926666 for
Exchange
Server 2003 SP2, KB 931978 for Exchange Server 2003 SP1)
I followed his order process but still having problems. After I updated
all
the pc and servers with patch 931836 on exchange. And rebasing all the
accounts. I am still having problems where the 1 hour is move up for
schedules in April. In other words 8:00am schedules are showing up at
7:00am.
From reading the blogs that should not be the case. Did anyone have
similar
problems???? I have not update to 926666 on exchange yet because of this
problem. I was wondering if I apply this update, will this will fix the
problem.
Thanks.
A.L
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