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There are approximately 20 people in the office.
Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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Did you check both the time zone AND daylight savings time settings both in
Windows and Outlook? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook} Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the discussion intact. "C Kline" wrote: There are approximately 20 people in the office. Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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Milly,
Yes - I checked that. That's what I was thinking - it makes the most sense - but they're both set to eastern time and daylight saving time. Thanks, Clara "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Did you check both the time zone AND daylight savings time settings both in Windows and Outlook? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook} Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the discussion intact. "C Kline" wrote: There are approximately 20 people in the office. Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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I'm having the same issue! Everyone works but 1 computer. I've checked the
time settings and everything is correct. What causes this to happen? "C Kline" wrote: Milly, Yes - I checked that. That's what I was thinking - it makes the most sense - but they're both set to eastern time and daylight saving time. Thanks, Clara "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Did you check both the time zone AND daylight savings time settings both in Windows and Outlook? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook} Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the discussion intact. "C Kline" wrote: There are approximately 20 people in the office. Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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I unchecked the DST checkbox and the user reports her times have not changed!
"cwwebtek" wrote: I'm having the same issue! Everyone works but 1 computer. I've checked the time settings and everything is correct. What causes this to happen? "C Kline" wrote: Milly, Yes - I checked that. That's what I was thinking - it makes the most sense - but they're both set to eastern time and daylight saving time. Thanks, Clara "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Did you check both the time zone AND daylight savings time settings both in Windows and Outlook? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook} Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the discussion intact. "C Kline" wrote: There are approximately 20 people in the office. Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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cwwebtek wrote:
I unchecked the DST checkbox and the user reports her times have not changed! Both in Windows and in Outlook's calendar options? -- Brian Tillman |
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Ito am getting calls from staff in regards to their calendars being off by an
hour only until April then it is normal and it aoppears to be with Recurring appointlments. This seems to be happening with people who are rebooting their PC after todays critical updates. Is there a possibly link here? "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Did you check both the time zone AND daylight savings time settings both in Windows and Outlook? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook} Please post all followup questions to the newsgroups only to keep the discussion intact. "C Kline" wrote: There are approximately 20 people in the office. Only one person is having this problem. In Outlook 2003 we have all created calendars and have given permissions to share our calendars. When this one person opens anyone of the other calendars, the meeting times are off by one hour. Everyone else's show the correct time. I have checked the time zone and it is correct. Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks. |
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pockettes wrote:
Ito am getting calls from staff in regards to their calendars being off by an hour only until April then it is normal and it aoppears to be with Recurring appointlments. This seems to be happening with people who are rebooting their PC after todays critical updates. Is there a possibly link here? Certainly. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931667/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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I realise that this is an old post but I just wanted to thank Bill for the
link. I too had this problem and have scoured the internet for the answer. His post was the only one that I found with the solution. Thanks again! "Brian Tillman" wrote: pockettes wrote: Ito am getting calls from staff in regards to their calendars being off by an hour only until April then it is normal and it aoppears to be with Recurring appointlments. This seems to be happening with people who are rebooting their PC after todays critical updates. Is there a possibly link here? Certainly. See this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931667/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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