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Microsoft Daylight Saving Time (DST) patches

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Thousands of Microsoft customers are running into problems understanding and applying the myriad Microsoft Daylight Saving Time (DST) patches required in order to keep their Windows, Exchange Server and other systems up-to-date when DST takes effect on March 11.

Microsoft's online DST chat room — which Microsoft is currently keeping open from 6 a.m. PST to 9 p.m. PST to handle customers' questions — is full of customers who can't get their DST patches to work. Microsoft support phone lines are jammed with users with DST problems.

"The workstation patches are easy, the stand alone Outlook tool is no big deal. If you're running Exchange and you try to run the Exchange update tool 930879, good luck. It's a crap shot," said Microsoft customer Paul Marsh.

"I was requested to call Microsoft support because of my particular problem," Marsh said. "I called Microsoft support. I was 117th in the queue and was informed the wait was 3 hours. I waited 4 hrs and 45 minutes but no one ever picked up. If I hear Microsoft hold music again I think I'll go mad. The bottom line is 'Hello Microsoft! There is a problem!' and we have something like 42 hours to figure this out."

A number of users in the DST chat room are reporting problems getting their Blackberry servers and devices to sync up with their DST-patched Exchange servers. Others, in spite of Microsoft warnings to apply DST patches in a specific order, are running into problems because they are attempting to patch Exchange before Windows.

Users with Windows 2000, Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 — products that are no longer in mainstream support and thus are no longer covered under standard Microsoft support agreements are realizing that they need to pay Microsoft $4,000 in order to obtain DST patches for these products.

In the DST chat room on March 6, a customer asked how to patch Exchange 5.5 for DST. A Microsoft representative replied:

"Well you can get an update for 5.5 but it is very expensive. If you do nothing your appointments will be of by 60 minutes. If you’re not using owa you could apply the client OS DST patches, and use TZEDIT on the 2k server then rebase your calendar. This would be your best option."

Microsoft officials acknowledged that support call volume is up 68 percent due to the DST transition.

"Microsoft is keeping up with critical issues but unfortunately yes, there have been some increased delays," said a company spokesman. Microsoft is doing everything possible to keep wait times manageable. Several product teams and global regions have temporarily reallocated resources to assist in handling the increased DST volume. Additionally, training and other non-essential functions have been put on hold until call volumes return to normal levels."

Microsoft is pointing users at its DST Web site, which lists the Microsoft products affected by the DST change and the fixes available, as well as at its DST Technical Chat Room, "which, to date, has hosted almost 3,000 guests and managed close to 4,000 questions," according to the spokesman.

Microsoft is reminding users to apply the Microsoft DST patches in the following order:

1. Install OS patch on servers (931836)

2. Install OS patch on clients (931836)

3. Rebase calendar appointments (using TZMove (931667) / TZMove update 933146 / Exchange tool 930879)

4. Install Exchange DST patch for CDO (926666)

In organizations where OWA is not used to schedule appointments, step 4 can be performed before step 3, if desired. Please see ; for more details.

Anyone out there running into DST problems or have suggestions for others who are scrambling with three days left until DST day?
 
Please tell me that none of this applies to us "normal" people with our laptops and desktops...????

This is WAY OVER my head...
All I have heard is *the new daylight savings time change has caused WAYYY more trouble than Y2K ever did.*
This came from a network administrator.

There has been a fix some time ago for Mac. According to Apple's knowledge base:
The Daylight Saving Time Update for Mac OS X 10.4.8 updates your Daylight Saving Time and time zone rules to the latest available information as of January 7, 2007. This includes the new start and end dates for Daylight Saving Time in the province of Alberta, Canada, as well as recent time zone updates in Australia, Brazil, and other countries. The new 2007 Daylight Saving Time rules for the US and the rest of Canada are already installed as of Mac OS X 10.4.5 or later.

This update requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or Mac OS X Server 10.4.8. It can be installed on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs. It is available via automatic Software Update, or as a standalone download. You only need to use one of these methods to update your computer.
 
This whole "controversy" is so stupid it makes me sick. So the clocks won't set themselves...big friggin deal! Click on the clock and set it yourself, how lazy is everybody?
 
Please tell me that none of this applies to us "normal" people with our laptops and desktops...????

This is WAY OVER my head...
If your running XP with Windows Update turned on and have installed all the critical/high priority updates you're fine. Windows Vista has the changes built in. If you click the clock in vista, it has a little message reminding you the time is going to change.
 
This whole "controversy" is so stupid it makes me sick. So the clocks won't set themselves...big friggin deal! Click on the clock and set it yourself, how lazy is everybody?
Exactly!

I've always set my system clock manually. Just like my watch, my car, my alarm clock, etc.

It's for all the sheep in offices who are inept at just about everything except outlook and word.

(this isn't directed at the sheep)
 
It's for all the sheep in offices who are inept at just about everything except outlook and word.
Actually no. This is a problem for enterprise systems, like bank main frames and such. If those systems fail due to time/date discrepancies there is going to be massive issues. And its not just limited to banks, air traffic controls, stock market computers, this is a big issue.
 
Actually no. This is a problem for enterprise systems, like bank main frames and such. If those systems fail due to time/date discrepancies there is going to be massive issues. And its not just limited to banks, air traffic controls, stock market computers, this is a big issue.

Exactly Matt1809.
You pass. You have read the article:-)

It's mostly about exchange servers. And if the time issue screws up, it won't be pretty.

Do you think the bonehead that came up with the idea of changing when DST starts ever thought about the consequences?:confused:
 
We don't follow DST in Sask but I wish we did. I could use an extra hour of sunlight.

Yes, but the cows wouldn't like it. In a recent survey of over 1000 cows, over 90% replied Mooo when asked if they would like to try DST.(!)
 
LOL. My Windows actually moved forward 2 hours this morning. Nice going MS.
 
My computer installed the update for DST a day after the time change, when I didn't need it anymore (we switched to standard time in Uruguay). So Microsoft...

I wonder when they'll correct the America/Montevideo time zone under Linux. One of the few criticisms I have to do.
 
Yes, but the cows wouldn't like it. In a recent survey of over 1000 cows, over 90% replied Mooo when asked if they would like to try DST.(!)
That's odd. My survey found that 80% of Saskatchewan cows utterly adored the concept of DST. ;)
 
That's odd. My survey found that 80% of Saskatchewan cows utterly adored the concept of DST. ;)

That is udderly incredulous. Even with our standard deviation the survey should be 95% accurate 19 times out of 20.
Time for a royal commission methinks.:D
 
Get a Mac. . . The patch came via the upgrade software package, and installed itself in less than 2 seconds. Works fine. All I had to do was click the button to download the patch. The computer did everything else.
 
Get a Mac. . . The patch came via the upgrade software package, and installed itself in less than 2 seconds. Works fine. All I had to do was click the button to download the patch. The computer did everything else.
Uh, same thing with windows, so I fail to see how this justifies getting a mac.
 
Get a Mac. . . The patch came via the upgrade software package, and installed itself in less than 2 seconds. Works fine. All I had to do was click the button to download the patch. The computer did everything else.


My windows computer downloaded and installed the update without so much as a click - the clock just changed exactly when it should have as if nothing had changed.

Suck on that, Apple!
 
Hmm. I didn't download the patch and I change the time just fine. :p
 
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