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Old 01-17-2007, 08:46 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Check out the MS KB article on using the tzedit utility to modify the registry:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387

Note that I don't guarantee this will work; as with any changes to a Windows registry, proceed at your own risk.
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I am confused by the DST Call Pilot Bulliten. It first says:
Quote:
CallPilot
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CallPilot systems connected to the CS 1000 receive their time from the CS 1000 via
the AML link. Consequently, adjustments to their internal clocks is not required
then it refers to a patch we are suppose to apply
Quote:
CallPilot
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A DST Extension PEP will be available for application to CallPilot 3.0 SU02 and
CallPilot 4.0 SU03 servers in February 2007.
If it gets its time from the AML link then why is there a patch? Also, there is no mention of Call Pilot running with a Meridian only with a CS 1000. Should I consider my Meridian a CS 1000 even if I am not running Succession Software. I have a M1 81C runing 25.40 with CP 3.0. I think it will get the time update from the PBX, correct?

Futureboy,
My Symposium Web Server 4.5 clock has 5 minutes difference between it and the SCCS 5.0 clock. That is why I think it is not in Sync via the AML link.

Has Anyone else noticed this? Is Nortel coming out with a Symposium and CC 6.0 Bulliten too? Anyone know when?

BTW:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387 is for Windows 2000 Server
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928388 is for Windows 2003 Server
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I attached Nortel Bullitens for the following

Meridian and Succession systems
OTM
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If it gets its time from the AML link then why is there a patch? Also, there is no mention of Call Pilot running with a Meridian only with a CS 1000. Should I consider my Meridian a CS 1000 even if I am not running Succession Software. I have a M1 81C runing 25.40 with CP 3.0. I think it will get the time update from the PBX, correct?
I am assuming that patching those CP systems (which I believe run under the Windows 2003 Server O/S) are to resolve the time problems mentioned that affect earlier CP versions:
1. Desktop messaging inbox view
2. the Network Message Service time zones feature CallPilot

Also, I believe the time settings in LD 2 apply to earlier X11 versions.
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The more I read, the more I am confused...Callpilot 4.0 running on Windows Server 2003. PBX is Option 61 Succession 4.5. Time is supplied by the PBX, not the OS. Correct?
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The more I read, the more I am confused...Callpilot 4.0 running on Windows Server 2003. PBX is Option 61 Succession 4.5. Time is supplied by the PBX, not the OS. Correct?

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The more I read, the more I am confused...Callpilot 4.0 running on Windows Server 2003. PBX is Option 61 Succession 4.5. Time is supplied by the PBX, not the OS. Correct?
What I read for ours... Callpilot 2.x on NT4 server, PBX is Option 81 Succession 3.0. Time on Callpilot is supplied by the OS not the PBX. Anyone else read it this way?
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