DST headaches this weekend.
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DST headaches this weekend.
Anyone else gonna be manually patching their PCs at work for this?
I have to patch twice, once for XP and once for Outlook and the obvious servers also.
We are not on Active Directory yet so it's not as easy.
I have to patch twice, once for XP and once for Outlook and the obvious servers also.
We are not on Active Directory yet so it's not as easy.
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I work in IT for a college university... Our server admins released the Outlook patch to the WSUS server as well as patching our Exchange servers. There were a very small percentage (Me included) of people that has Outlook 2003, were patched successfully and still had all of their Calendar apointments moved back an hour for the 1st 3 weeks of the new DST period.
Yaarrr!
Yaarrr!
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Re:
Patching single PCs is easy. Patching 300 is different.Testiculese wrote:I patched my work computer, outlook and my pda at work in 15 minutes, and when I got home, I patched my computers, took 15 minutes.
No headache for me.