Dear All, We will get DST 2007 done for workstation & servers by using either logon script/Tzedit/ or patch update (we have mostly on Windows 2000 server, professional, a few windows Xp, outlook 2000/2002/2003). We have in house for 300 users using Exchange Outlook, but as I know Outlook using workstation OS's time. So we might not need to run Exchange DST tool? Please advise me!! Thanks! We might not care about our users' recurring appointment, meeting in the calendar..etc. Because we will just tell user to re-create their appointment...and anything else they have it in their Outlook calendar (including our Outlook Web Access users) So after all we will have: ** All Windows OS server's time zone update ** On the Exchange Server we will not to run any Exchange Calendar Update Tool, and Outlook Update Tool because we will ask our users to re-create their item in their Outlook (&OWA)'s Calendar Any thinng i am missing ? please give your advise!! Thanks, J.H
If you have pda's they will need a dst update also. "J.H" wrote in message news:Ojp2BJ2XHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Dear All, > > We will get DST 2007 done for workstation & servers by using either logon > script/Tzedit/ > or patch update (we have mostly on Windows 2000 server, professional, a > few > windows Xp, > outlook 2000/2002/2003). We have in house for 300 users using Exchange > Outlook, but as I > know Outlook using workstation OS's time. So we might not need to run > Exchange DST tool? > Please advise me!! Thanks! > > We might not care about our users' recurring appointment, meeting in the > calendar..etc. > Because we will just tell user to re-create their appointment...and > anything > else they > have it in their Outlook calendar (including our Outlook Web Access users) > > So after all we will have: > ** All Windows OS server's time zone update > ** On the Exchange Server we will not to run any Exchange Calendar Update > Tool, and > Outlook Update Tool because we will ask our users to re-create their item > in > their Outlook > (&OWA)'s Calendar > > Any thinng i am missing ? please give your advise!! > > Thanks, > J.H > >