RE: Tzmove in Outlook 2007
- From: v-bpeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Bill Peng [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 05:55:35 GMT
Hi Pierre,
Thank you for posting here.
Unfortunately, this is a bug of Office 2007 v.s. Tzmove. After some
research, I noticed that it is possible that there will be an update of
Tzmove on December. Please keep monitoring the update status of Tzmove, and
use the latest one when it release.
I hope the above info helps and thanks for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Bill Peng
MCSE 2000, MCDBA, CCNP, CCDA
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In a basic SBS2003 environment I have a single user that has converted to
Vista and Outlook 2007. He is getting a message every morning thanks to
tzmove:
Change Calendar Time Zone: A change to GMT +8 Perth has occurred.
Appointments meetings and updates will be updated to reflect this change.
I click OK to start scanning, and it finds 600+ appointments. I click OK
accept the change and the process starts off. In the process windowhowever,
the following message appears for all 600+ appointments:the
The time for this appointment cannot be modified.
For every appointment, the following error is logged:
Result: Error () (0x80001012, 0x80004005, 0x0000100B)
And so the process repeats every single morning. I've applied the Western
Australia DST patch on the server, but I'm not sure what other patches to
run. There are plenty of articles on the recent US time zone patches, but
West Aussie patch knowledge bases are sadly lacking.
Anybody come across this message and error before?
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