Depends on what your corporate folks have done w/ the exchange side of things. There's an exchange update that can be run which will update all appointments in the upcomming changed timeframe, regardless of wether or not they need to update or not. Which can cause a few issues.. There's also the other option of running tzmove.exe for each user against their mailbox, allowing them to selectively choose which calendar events they want adjusted. While this allows the end user more control over this process . . . we're having some headaches getting this going in our windows 2000 terminal server production environment. The tzmove.exe utility appears to require local administrator privledges to run. I've read that once installed under admin permissions users can run it from the same machine with generic local machine rights. But I haven't seen this on our terminal servers. After running through it under change user /install, users are still prompted to be an admin on each citrix servers to even run it. Anyone know the magic bullet for running tzmove.exe without admin perms on a TS box? ~Lan On 3/7/07, Beckett, William (Bill) <bill.beckett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've got our Citrix boxes patched, 2K using Tzedit and 2003 with current updates. The exchange side of things are handled at corporate BUT does anything have to be done with relation to Outlook and DST?