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Hello all.
Due to the rushed implementation of daylight saving here in Western Australia, there have been some minor issues. One such issue is this, this is a copy of the text of an email I was sent: Rob I put 1pm to 5 pm in the invite (it is still on my calendar that way). You presumably got it as 2pm to 6pm. I got it back from you as 3pm to 7pm! 1pm to 5pm was what I had in mind. Regards The exchange server and all client machines have been patched with the DST MSI from Microsoft. The only thing I can think of is the recipient of the invite has just put his computer clock forward an hour. If that was the case would it cause the symptoms above? Thanks. |
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