Web Calendar Events off by 1 hour after March 11, 2007

We're running JES Calendar 2005Q4 with patches.
Has anyone else noticed this issue yet? Look in the web interface first...on recurring appointments, everything is correct until March 11th. Then all appointments are pushed out an hour later. On April 1st all the recurring appointments return to normal.
Take a look at the exact same calendar in Outlook using the Connector, and everything is correct through the entire time period.
We change back to Daylight Savings on March 11th, so apparently the calendar server is handling the change over incorrectly (but Outlook is figuring it out)...but only until April 1st when it gets back to the right time again. Stupid.......
Does anyone else see this on their systems?
Thanks,
Matt

Hi,
I checked on this ,yes I see this happening too.Seems to be a bug with calendar Server.
-Ramya

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