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Ok, they are all off.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Pking wrote: Ok, we are using Outlook 2003 calendar at 3 locations in the office, but each calendar is off by an hour. We have check the daylight savings box...verified the time zones...how can we fix this problem? HELP! Make sure the DST settings in all WIndows and Outlook Calendars are specified correctly. -- Brian Tillman |
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