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<blockquote data-quote="PatrickJ" data-source="post: 4052398"><p>When I send appointments to users in other Exchange Orgnizations the meeting</p><p>time is one hour off. The meetings are sent from users in Eastern Daylight</p><p>Time US and to users in Europeran time zone where they did not do an DST</p><p>patching because they are not in the US. All of our desktops and servers are</p><p>patched, including Exchange SP2 with DST hotfix. Exchange Calendar Timezone</p><p>tool was run on the mailbox. The recipient is on an Exchange 2000 server in</p><p>the UK or Switzerland, Austria. Appointments to mailboxes within our</p><p>Exchange Organization in these companies are showing up properly</p><p></p><p>I send an appointment for now, it shows up on their calendar for 1 hour from</p><p>now so they are showing up 1 hour late for meetings.</p><p></p><p>Are all Exchange servers worlwide required to be patched?</p><p></p><p>How can I check what meeintg time data is being sent so I can tell if it is</p><p>on my side or the remote end?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatrickJ, post: 4052398"] When I send appointments to users in other Exchange Orgnizations the meeting time is one hour off. The meetings are sent from users in Eastern Daylight Time US and to users in Europeran time zone where they did not do an DST patching because they are not in the US. All of our desktops and servers are patched, including Exchange SP2 with DST hotfix. Exchange Calendar Timezone tool was run on the mailbox. The recipient is on an Exchange 2000 server in the UK or Switzerland, Austria. Appointments to mailboxes within our Exchange Organization in these companies are showing up properly I send an appointment for now, it shows up on their calendar for 1 hour from now so they are showing up 1 hour late for meetings. Are all Exchange servers worlwide required to be patched? How can I check what meeintg time data is being sent so I can tell if it is on my side or the remote end? [/QUOTE]
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