Having a wired problem with Exchange 2003 sp2. The server is patched with the latest updates to include DST for the OS and DST (926666) for Exchange. The problem I'm experiencing is when i open System Manager on my Exchange server & goto "message tracking" the time is ahead an hour (example if it is 10 am the message tracker displays 11am in the "logged between" drop down). When I track a message i just sent it also a hour ahead. (sent message at 10am it shows 11am in tracker). If i look at the email headers it shows the correct time and the os has the correct time & settings. The next thing i noticed is if i look in the registry at "hclm\software\microsoft\updates\Exchange server\SP3\kb926666" it has an installed date that is a day ahead of when it was installed. (I installed it 3/4 it shows 3/5). But if i look in the Windows directory and the time stamp on the folder show 3/4 which is correct. Any help or suggests?
That's a known issue at this point, and not as critical imo (Message Tracking is not a user-facing issue, does tell you whether the message was delivered or not, the time in the MT logs is correct and logged in UT/GMT). http://blogs.technet.com/dst2007/archive/2007/03/07/exchange-2003-message-tracking-off-by-one-hour.aspx -- Bharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------------------------- "Kombi63" wrote in message news:D9B9A3FD-89C7-4F26-8C09-12B95A5AACAD@microsoft.com... > Having a wired problem with Exchange 2003 sp2. The server is patched with > the > latest updates to include DST for the OS and DST (926666) for Exchange. > The problem I'm experiencing is when i open System Manager on my Exchange > server & goto "message tracking" the time is ahead an hour (example if it > is > 10 am the message tracker displays 11am in the "logged between" drop > down). > When I track a message i just sent it also a hour ahead. (sent message at > 10am it shows 11am in tracker). If i look at the email headers it shows > the > correct time and the os has the correct time & settings. > The next thing i noticed is if i look in the registry at > "hclm\software\microsoft\updates\Exchange server\SP3\kb926666" it has an > installed date that is a day ahead of when it was installed. (I installed > it > 3/4 it shows 3/5). But if i look in the Windows directory and the time > stamp > on the folder show 3/4 which is correct. > > Any help or suggests? > >
Thank you. "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: > That's a known issue at this point, and not as critical imo (Message > Tracking is not a user-facing issue, does tell you whether the message was > delivered or not, the time in the MT logs is correct and logged in UT/GMT). > http://blogs.technet.com/dst2007/archive/2007/03/07/exchange-2003-message-tracking-off-by-one-hour.aspx > > -- > Bharat Suneja > MVP - Exchange > www.zenprise.com > NEW blog location: > exchangepedia.com/blog > ---------------------------------------------- > > > > "Kombi63" wrote in message > news:D9B9A3FD-89C7-4F26-8C09-12B95A5AACAD@microsoft.com... > > Having a wired problem with Exchange 2003 sp2. The server is patched with > > the > > latest updates to include DST for the OS and DST (926666) for Exchange. > > The problem I'm experiencing is when i open System Manager on my Exchange > > server & goto "message tracking" the time is ahead an hour (example if it > > is > > 10 am the message tracker displays 11am in the "logged between" drop > > down). > > When I track a message i just sent it also a hour ahead. (sent message at > > 10am it shows 11am in tracker). If i look at the email headers it shows > > the > > correct time and the os has the correct time & settings. > > The next thing i noticed is if i look in the registry at > > "hclm\software\microsoft\updates\Exchange server\SP3\kb926666" it has an > > installed date that is a day ahead of when it was installed. (I installed > > it > > 3/4 it shows 3/5). But if i look in the Windows directory and the time > > stamp > > on the folder show 3/4 which is correct. > > > > Any help or suggests? > > > > > > >