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In August 2005, the United States Congress passed the Energy Policy
Act, which changes the start and end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) as
observed in the United States. All states except Arizona and Hawaii
will begin observing Daylight Saving Time on March 11, 2007 and end on
November 4, 2007. Many provinces in Canada will also adjust their DST
observance, as will some states and provinces in other countries. This
makes the new DST period four weeks longer than before. These changes
will impact many people across the world in a variety of ways. One
of the most common ways the DST will affect the country and the world
is that calendar items (appointments, reminders, etc.) in Microsoft
Office Outlook will appear one hour off. Any all-day event will shift
and span two days because these events are associated with 24 specific
hours rather than an individual date. Microsoft has released a
program to update calendar items in Microsoft Office Outlook to
accommodate the new changes in DST. This program is called the Time
Zone Data Update Tool for Microsoft Office Outlook. It was released in
January 2007, and is available from the Microsoft Download Center. The
Time Zone Data Update Tool can update calendar items in Outlook to
accommodate the changes in DST during the extended DST period. The
Time Zone Data Update Tool is required to update calendar items that
occur during the extended DST periods for the following versions of
Microsoft Outlook: Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007. Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007, the newest version of Outlook from the Microsoft Office
Suite 2007 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, etc.), can automatically
update a person's calendar to conform to the new daylight saving time
rules but the Time Zone Data Update Tool also contains additional
improvements that are not available in the default install of Office
Outlook 2007. There is an Exchange version of this tool
available. Before implementation of any tool it is best to contact your
company Microsoft Exchange Server administrator or systems
administrator. Academy of Computer Education http://www.trainace.com
Systems Administrator Eric Slade said, “We plan to implement the update
through our Exchange Server internally for the company as well as for
our IT consulting clients. This will make the process easier on our
users. Although the update would be easy for them to run, many people
are simply too busy to remember to get to it before the time change. Academy
of Computer Education (ACE) is located in Greenbelt, MD and offers
corporate, Government / GSA and open enrollment IT, networking and
computer training classes. For more information on putting together a
company, on-site, Microsoft Office class or joining a regularly
scheduled MOS class, contact ACE by visiting http://www.trainace.com/contact.asp ACE is owned by Davis, Sita & Company, PA http://www.dsc-cpa.com
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