Discussion:
DST bug
Cliff Sacks
2007-02-13 23:28:17 UTC
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If we have no hubs attached to our server running version 7.5, is there any easy solution for us? All our users are in one time zone on one server.

Thanks
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Mathew Shember
2007-02-14 01:40:11 UTC
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I think you will get hit by the affected days.

But I am not positive on it.
Post by Cliff Sacks
If we have no hubs attached to our server running version 7.5, is there any easy solution for us? All our users are in one time zone on one server.
Thanks
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Chris Colebank
2007-02-14 16:14:27 UTC
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As I understand it, if all your users are in the same time zone and the
Operating System your meeting maker server is running on is ready for
the DST change, you should have no problems.

Chris
Post by Cliff Sacks
If we have no hubs attached to our server running version 7.5, is there any easy solution for us? All our users are in one time zone on one server.
Thanks
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Ian Eiloart
2007-02-14 18:08:38 UTC
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Post by Chris Colebank
As I understand it, if all your users are in the same time zone and the
Operating System your meeting maker server is running on is ready for the
DST change, you should have no problems.
Chris
That's an oversimplification. The question is not where your users are, but
whether they do any cross time-zone scheduling. For example, all of us are
in the UK time zone, but I sometimes schedule events (Meeting Maker
webinars, vacation travel times, conferences abroad) using the "Display
Time Zone" feature.

Now, as long as none of those events are in the US, I should be OK. I'm
even OK if they're in Arizona (like the last MM conference), or if they're
not around the DST changeover times. The problem is that I'm not going to
remember those times, or which parts of the US use DST. Therefore, I'm not
going to be able to use MM to schedule events in the US.
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