Convergence 2 Timezone in calendar properties issue

Hi. I'm using Convergence 2 with patch 1 so when i set default timezone in options tab on calendar genteral to Asia Bangkok and check calendar properties in Calendar tab. It's turn into America Denver but in Directory server user profile icsTimezone and sunUCTimeZone has set to Asia/Bangkok. I'm not sure is it a bug or not. Anybody got this issue? I'm need help. thanks
Edited by: user10510959 on Apr 4, 2011 8:45 PM
Edited by: user10510959 on Apr 4, 2011 8:46 PM

Sorry it isn't a software bug. Course of when calendar 6.3 create new user's calendar DB it will set timezone in calendar DB by timezone config in ics.conf file for the first time. After i edited ics.conf to change timezone parameter then delete user's calendar DB. It' fine now after new create.

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