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Subject: DST (USA)
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Sterling Duncan User is Offline
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10/17/2007 10:20 PM  
I'm confused.
 
Prior to 3/11/2007 I updated my company servers and workstations to be compliant with the change.
Having done that, I am under the impression that I do not have to take any further action for the upcoming 11/4/2007 end date? Am I correct in my thinking?
 
Thanks,
 
SD
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5/10/2008 12:50 AM  
Hi Sterling,

Did you figure this out yet?

Marina Roos Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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