It seems that re-applying 926666 solved the problem.  We've since run
the mailbox update tool in an attempt to "fix" existing appointments
that were off by an hour, but it incorrectly set the time zone on about
100 user mailboxes.  Nuts.

 

- Philip

 

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From: Miller Bonnie L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 5:51 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: External Mtg Invites Off By 1 Hour

 

Phil-This and some of the reports I've seen from others on the list make
me wonder about the patch sequence.  IIRC, last year there was the
Windows DST update, an Exchange DST update, and then there was also an
Exchange/Outlook TZ update tool that needed to be run against the
Exchange server mailboxes.  We opted to carefully run the tool, but I
remember that many folks did not run it at all.  I remember doing some
testing after the Windows and Exchange patches, but before the TZ tool
was released, and found something similar to what you are experiencing.
The recommended sequence info can be found here:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/dst_topissues#A6

 

So, I'm wondering if some of these residual issues folks are seeing are
from not having run this last step, the calendar update tool?  I don't
recall all the specifics, but I remember that the tool stamped some
timezone information onto our existing user mailboxes.

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941018

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931667

 

-Bonnie

 

 

From: Phil Hershey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 2:20 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: External Mtg Invites Off By 1 Hour

 

With all of our systems patched for the DST change last year, I'm
surprised to be seeing this.  Calendar invitations and accepted
appointments sent into some of our users from outside Exchange users
this week all come in 1 hour late.  For example an invitation for a
conference call with a supplier who sent it for 9:00 comes into some of
us displaying as at 10:00, and we accept it as such.  Thus we miss the
conference call.  Outlook invitations from Outlook clients that are
non-Exchange Server users are okay.  This is just new appointments, not
recurring appointments.  All the DC's and the Exchange 2003 server have
their times and time zones correctly set and are all in the Pacific
zone; it's not a multi-zone issue.

 

Any ideas?

 

Philip Hershey

Network Admin Supervisor | MCSA 2003:Server

AGIA Insurance Services

Carpinteria, CA 93013-2062

 

805.566.9191 Telephone (Ext. 2562)

805.566.1887 Fax

 

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