The risk is in dealing with systems/data outside of AZ. There will be
an hour discrepancy for 3 weeks this spring and 1 week in the fall.
If you don't deal with other systems outside of AZ, you prolly should
not care (too much).
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
Alan Dayley wrote:
> > Darrin Chandler wrote:
>
>>On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 07:46:05AM -0700, George Toft wrote:
>>
>>>There does not seem to be much buzz about this topic, but if you deal
>>>with systems outside AZ, you might want to make sure your systems are
>>>updated.
>>
>>There's a buzz about it certain places. I forgot all about it because I
>>don't have anything outside AZ. Thanks for bringing this up!
>>
>
>
> Could one of you or anyone else describe the risks of *not* updating the
> timezone information? In other words, we don't do DST in Arizona so why
> should I care?
>
> I can think of possible email implications but on a server that does not
> interact via email, I don't know enough about admin issue to know if
> other problems can happen.
>
> Alan
>
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