I have been spending hours in trying to get msextmzcfg or msextmz to work in updating the time zone information for outlook appointments in exchange. I have not been successful and do not feel like waiting on hold for 4 hours with Microsoft. See other DST thread on my errors.
So I decided to take a computer that had the XP timezone patch installed and change the date to March 15.
Well, first off the time was not automatically adjusted even after reboot. The checkbox to auto update time for DST is checked. So I'm thinking, hmmm thats not good. The zone does change from Pacific Standard Zone to Pacific Daylight Zone.
The main reason for this test was to see the time for scheduled appointments. Appointments made before the tz patch was installed, did not change. They remained the same time.
Um, I thought this entire rigamarole process of running tzmove was to fix a problem of the time not being rolled forward one hour during the extended (new 4 week) DST periods?
According to KB931667
"Calendar items are created in Outlook by using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format. UTC is an international standard 24-hour timekeeping system. Time zone information for Outlook is obtained from the Windows operating system in which the calendar items are created and is obtained at the time that the calendar items are created.
For example, an 8:00 A.M. appointment on March 1, 2007 in Redmond, Washington is stored in Outlook as UTC 4:00 P.M. In this case, DST has not yet started, and Redmond time is eight hours behind UTC.
When an update is applied to the Windows operating system to accommodate the new DST definitions, the computer’s local time is changed to the extended DST time. However, the UTC is not adjusted when the local time on the computer is adjusted. Therefore, calendar items that are added to Outlook during the extended DST period are off by one hour."
So the correct assumption is that the computer I was on, by just changing the date on the computer (not connected to Internet time source) did not really update to DST even though the time control panel applet says the time zone is Pacific DST?
Well, I tried the same test on two more XP SP2 with Outlook 2003 computers, same results. The time was not automatically updated and the time of the appointments stayed the same.
Is my test not valid? Is tzmove necessary? If so, how and why does it work.
Am I just going crazy here?
Jason
So I decided to take a computer that had the XP timezone patch installed and change the date to March 15.
Well, first off the time was not automatically adjusted even after reboot. The checkbox to auto update time for DST is checked. So I'm thinking, hmmm thats not good. The zone does change from Pacific Standard Zone to Pacific Daylight Zone.
The main reason for this test was to see the time for scheduled appointments. Appointments made before the tz patch was installed, did not change. They remained the same time.
Um, I thought this entire rigamarole process of running tzmove was to fix a problem of the time not being rolled forward one hour during the extended (new 4 week) DST periods?
According to KB931667
"Calendar items are created in Outlook by using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format. UTC is an international standard 24-hour timekeeping system. Time zone information for Outlook is obtained from the Windows operating system in which the calendar items are created and is obtained at the time that the calendar items are created.
For example, an 8:00 A.M. appointment on March 1, 2007 in Redmond, Washington is stored in Outlook as UTC 4:00 P.M. In this case, DST has not yet started, and Redmond time is eight hours behind UTC.
When an update is applied to the Windows operating system to accommodate the new DST definitions, the computer’s local time is changed to the extended DST time. However, the UTC is not adjusted when the local time on the computer is adjusted. Therefore, calendar items that are added to Outlook during the extended DST period are off by one hour."
So the correct assumption is that the computer I was on, by just changing the date on the computer (not connected to Internet time source) did not really update to DST even though the time control panel applet says the time zone is Pacific DST?
Well, I tried the same test on two more XP SP2 with Outlook 2003 computers, same results. The time was not automatically updated and the time of the appointments stayed the same.
Is my test not valid? Is tzmove necessary? If so, how and why does it work.
Am I just going crazy here?
Jason