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This one is a bit strange, we are experienceing problems between Windows 2000 and Windows XP when scheduling meetings beyond a Daylight Savings Change. We are currently in DST (Australia), and when scheduling a meeting for early April (when DST has finished), the times are wrong when it is cross platform.
When a 2000 platform sends an invite to an XP client (and visa versa) the time for the meeting is wrong, however, when sending between the same platform (XP to XP or 2000 to 2000) the time for the meeting is correct.
I have checked both clients and platforms to ensure that the date and time settings are the same.
If the meeting is set before the end of DST then the time for the meeting is correct no matter which platform the user is running on.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what may be causing this? It is driving one of my users to despair.
Thanks
James Cheetham

DST Weirdness (James Cheetham 15.Mar.07)
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