On a domain, workstations sync their time/date with the server.
My understanding is that even if the 2007 DST updates are installed on a server, the time will not sync properly to the workstations because the server sends out the time in GMT and the stations still assume that their own time zone and DST settings are correct.
My question is - let's say the DST update IS installed on the server, but we don't install the update on a workstation. Instead each user is responsible for checking and correcting their own time when DST comes into affect.
Am I correct in assuming that this will cause issues, because it will keep trying to sync it's time with the server, which will have the correct DST settings?
Thanks...
My understanding is that even if the 2007 DST updates are installed on a server, the time will not sync properly to the workstations because the server sends out the time in GMT and the stations still assume that their own time zone and DST settings are correct.
My question is - let's say the DST update IS installed on the server, but we don't install the update on a workstation. Instead each user is responsible for checking and correcting their own time when DST comes into affect.
Am I correct in assuming that this will cause issues, because it will keep trying to sync it's time with the server, which will have the correct DST settings?
Thanks...