Daylight Savings time change patch

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Chuck Davis

On March 11, 2007 Daylight Savings time will kick in for most of the U.S.
and all of Canada. Optional patches are available for Windows XP systems,
but are not automatic. This is due to some possible problems with Office
Outlook. Does this apply to Office 2007?
 
Outlook 2007 should detect the OS patch and update your Calendar
automatically the next time you launch Outlook. Mine did, anyway. It took a
while, however, so be prepared.
 
Russ,

You are right. It took 22 minutes when it finally decided to do so.
Surprisingly it updated old calendar entries from 4 years ago.
Russ Valentine said:
Outlook 2007 should detect the OS patch and update your Calendar
automatically the next time you launch Outlook. Mine did, anyway. It took
a while, however, so be prepared.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Chuck Davis said:
On March 11, 2007 Daylight Savings time will kick in for most of the U.S.
and all of Canada. Optional patches are available for Windows XP systems,
but are not automatic. This is due to some possible problems with Office
Outlook. Does this apply to Office 2007?
 
the updater isn't going to just change new appointments - it's going to
process all of them.










Chuck Davis said:
Russ,

You are right. It took 22 minutes when it finally decided to do so.
Surprisingly it updated old calendar entries from 4 years ago.
Russ Valentine said:
Outlook 2007 should detect the OS patch and update your Calendar
automatically the next time you launch Outlook. Mine did, anyway. It took
a while, however, so be prepared.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Chuck Davis said:
On March 11, 2007 Daylight Savings time will kick in for most of the
U.S. and all of Canada. Optional patches are available for Windows XP
systems, but are not automatic. This is due to some possible problems
with Office Outlook. Does this apply to Office 2007?
 
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