Hello everyone,
Basically, for the DST updates, an outlook update much be applied either on the server or client workstations.
Below are the options on the Microsoft Site:
The IT administrator has one of four alternatives (pros and cons of each alternative are described below):
Run the Exchange Time Zone Update tool against all affected users, servers, or both.
Push out the Outlook Time Zone Update tool to the clients and let the users update their own mailboxes.
Run the Exchange Time Zone Update tool against all affected users, servers, or both, but only modify recurring appointments. Then ask users to rebook single instance appointments that fall into the extended DST period or ask them to run the Outlook Time Zone Update tool.
Run neither the Exchange Time Zone Update tool nor the Outlook Time Zone Update tool. Ask users to examine their calendars and rebook as necessary.
IT administrators are strongly advised to refer to the Exchange Time Zone Update tool (930879) and consider all potential effects on their IT environments and user base of those alternatives before running the Exchange Time
Link:
Does anyone know how long it would take to go with option one (Exchange Time Zone Update Tool) with an environment of about 250 users/mailboxes?
Thanks
Basically, for the DST updates, an outlook update much be applied either on the server or client workstations.
Below are the options on the Microsoft Site:
The IT administrator has one of four alternatives (pros and cons of each alternative are described below):
Run the Exchange Time Zone Update tool against all affected users, servers, or both.
Push out the Outlook Time Zone Update tool to the clients and let the users update their own mailboxes.
Run the Exchange Time Zone Update tool against all affected users, servers, or both, but only modify recurring appointments. Then ask users to rebook single instance appointments that fall into the extended DST period or ask them to run the Outlook Time Zone Update tool.
Run neither the Exchange Time Zone Update tool nor the Outlook Time Zone Update tool. Ask users to examine their calendars and rebook as necessary.
IT administrators are strongly advised to refer to the Exchange Time Zone Update tool (930879) and consider all potential effects on their IT environments and user base of those alternatives before running the Exchange Time
Link:
Does anyone know how long it would take to go with option one (Exchange Time Zone Update Tool) with an environment of about 250 users/mailboxes?
Thanks