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![]() I have my PC configured for British Summer Time, i.e. GMT+1 (using GMT as base time with "automatically adjust clock for daylight savings" selected), when I send out a meeting schedule from Outlook, it puts a 1 hour error in the meeting time email. E.g. I schedule a meeting from 1200 to 1300 BST/GMT+1 (i.e. 1100 to 1200 GMT), the email Outlook sends to participants states the meeting time as being 1200 to 1300 GMT, i.e. one hour later than scheduled. This causes no end of problem setting up multinational conf. calls. Anyone suggest a fix? Here's an example from the email sent from Outlook for a 1200-1300 BST/GMT+1 scheduled meeting: DESCRIPTION:When: 04 May 2006 12:00-13:00 (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time -- bof at bof dot me dot uk |
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I have my PC configured for British Summer Time, i.e. GMT+1 (using GMT as base time with "automatically adjust clock for daylight savings" selected), when I send out a meeting schedule from Outlook, it puts a 1 hour error in the meeting time email. Do you have your Outlook Calendar time settings set the same way? -- Brian Tillman |
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In message , Brian Tillman
writes bof wrote: I have my PC configured for British Summer Time, i.e. GMT+1 (using GMT as base time with "automatically adjust clock for daylight savings" selected), when I send out a meeting schedule from Outlook, it puts a 1 hour error in the meeting time email. Do you have your Outlook Calendar time settings set the same way? As far as I'm aware . . . . Looking a bit further it may be an Exchange issue. Using Outlook alone meeting emails start: BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 10.0 MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:2.0 : : : : Whereas Exchange meeting emails start: When: 04 May 2006 15:30-16:30 (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London. Whe Room 1 *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* +44 12 3456 12343 672971# BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:REQUEST PRODID:Microsoft CDO for Microsoft Exchange VERSION:2.0 : : : : With the Exchange generated message the part preceding BEGIN: gets displayed as the email body, which is what has the wrong time. -- bof at bof dot me dot uk |
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bof wrote:
As far as I'm aware . . . . I'm at a loss, then. Sorry. -- Brian Tillman |
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In message , Brian Tillman
writes bof wrote: As far as I'm aware . . . . I'm at a loss, then. Sorry. That's OK, thanks for the reply, AFAICS it looks to be a bug in Exchange. -- bof at bof dot me dot uk |
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