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Yep. We followed the advice to patch things as quickly as possible to
minimize issues (which we did in mid-February). Now we're finding that
things like Domino fix agents and and Java DST support PTFs have changed in
the meantime, so some of our prep-work was a waste of time anyway. Things
are changing too much at IBM/Lotus just days before the event... things
should have been more solidified earlier (IMO).
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We're having problems with Kronos and the 4500 clocks as well. (Though,
that's the only type of clock we have.) Apparently, the guy on our
staff who maintains the Kronos system did not understand that anything
had to be done for daylight savings time until it didn't work. So now
we have to update the software to a version that's compatible with the
new daylight savings time changes.. Ugh... this is a lot of work just
to change the clocks by an hour!!
Alberta Lochridge wrote:
We had problems with the 4500 kronos clocks also. No problems with the older clocks
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