Tasks Run 1 Hour Late after DST Change

I'm running Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 on an iMac to control 52 other iMacs. I have about 30 scheduled tasks that run throughout the week.
Since the Daylight Saving Time change, all of the tasks run an hour late.
All of the computers (admin and client) are running Mac OS X 10.4.9 and have the DST update installed. All computer clocks are set to the correct time and the correct time zone (MDT) and are set via Apple's server. I have verified and even rescheduled the time on most of the tasks, yet they continue to execute one hour behind schedule.
Anyone have a fix?
PowerBook G4 Ultimate 15"   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   Palm Treo 650, Product (red) iPod nano

I thought the same thing about January - I have a few daily tasks that originated in January of this year. However, even after repeatedly resetting the time - and date - my tasks are still an hour off. I just tested one: while my ARD admin machine's clock read 4:15pm I tried to schedule the task for today at 3:15pm. 3:15 didn't work, but 3:16pm did. For the moment I've just moved all my times forward one hour.
Annoying, but I don't have a better solution. April 1st is when the time was supposed to change; perhaps everything will return to normal then.
jd
12 iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

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