We noticed this problem with recurring appointments that were created
prior to the 2007 changes to daylight savings time.
We resolved the issue by deleting the recurring appointment and
re-creating it. When you delete it, you have to select delete the
entire series rather than delete one occurrence. After re-creating the
recurring appointment, you should notice that the time is correct this
week and the time will still be correct after the time change on March
8th.
I know it is more of a work-around than a fix, but it is the only thing
that worked for us.
Hope this helps.
Joan
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Joan Lindsay
Library Systems Department
Michigan State University
-----Original Message-----
From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Oscar Castaneda
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 11:35 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MSUNAG] exchange calendar
MSUNAGers,
I run Exchange 2003. I just noticed (not sure when it changed) that a
couple of periodical events in the calendar (say, staff meeting every
Monday at 10AM) where changed one hour, from 10AM to 11AM.
At this point I am not really sure if it was a user input mistake or a
Exchange issue. Given the fact that Day Saving Time is about to kick in,
I am a little puzzled about this problem. Did anybody had this kind of
problem?
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Oscar Castaneda
Michigan State University
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