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Old March 20th 07, 10:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Different Time on my OS and Outlook Time Zone w/DST.

which version of outlook? it uses the same time as a the os but older
versions occasionally get out of sync - changing the time zone settings in
outlook usually brings them back into sync. What DST setting is the OS set
for?

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"DaMoose" wrote in message
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Hi again,

I'm still having this issue. I've done what you suggested, change the TZ
to another time zone, then put it back to the correct time zone, then I
rebooted it. Outlook is still adding 1 hour to any received emails.

I'm not the only that are having this issue.

In Outlook Calendar Time zone settings - Tools - Options - Calendar
Options - Time zone - Adjust for Daylight Saving Time is checked and
Current time is 1 hour AHEAD of the OS time!.

If I uncheck the "Adjust for DST" it will reflect the OS time by changing
it to 1 hour back.

Please advise, this is driving me crazy. Doesn't Microsoft have any
update
on this?

Where could I send this issue to Microsoft for a patch ?



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

We are seeing issues when tsedit is used. Along with rebooting, yew need
to
change the TZ to another then put it back on the right one.

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"Jerry Baker" wrote in message
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DaMoose wrote:
10.2.4.3 IP is our SMTP relay and it is Windows 2000 SP4 which I used
TZedit.exe Update tool to change the time. I've rebooted the server
last
night, not right after I update the region settings. Still receiving
1
hour ahead with Outlook.

Do you think I need to change the time of our firewall too? I don't
see
why that would create the issue though.

I suspect Outlook is doing something stupid with the headers.
Thunderbird
will just use the Date: header to display the date, but MS has a
propensity to do thing like try and guess a "better" way to do things.
I
don't know if that's what's happening here or not, but the evidence
points
in that direction.






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