eli wrote:
> I have the Windows Time Zone Update Tool--KB931836 installed on
> my PC via Windows Update.
>
> I don't see a corresponding Time Zone Update Tool for Microsoft
> Outlook 2003 listed on installed Windows Updates.
>
> I do see a link for the download and installation of such a tool:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...n#Requirements
>
> Questions:
>
> 1) Is it recommended that I install this download? I live on the
> East Coast USA
>
> 2) Should I install this now , or wait till the time actually
> changes on March 11
Do you use Outlook 2003 Calendars?
Do you have appointments between March 11 and April 1, 2007 that may be
incorrect (and you can look at them now and see they are incorrect?)
The actual Outlook 2003 tool (second link you gave) simply goes through the
entries for the overlap times in March/october and shows you the entries
that *could* be incorrect there and allows you to leave a box checked or
uncheck a box for changing or not changing the entry to 'correct it'. It is
only better than manually doing it because it pulls the entries out and lets
you look at them in a list - and you don't have anything else around to
distract you. That's it. If you want to - you could just manually fix any
bum entries.
Otherwise - you should install the DST patches ASAP.
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