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Old November 1st 07, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Liz
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Default meeting times are off by one hour

when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients computer
as one hour off. I've checked his times zones and they are correct. I tried
it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in his
email as 11-2. I've tried everything suggested, times zones, adjustment for
daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
Anything else i can try?
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Old November 1st 07, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
phillipd
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Default meeting times are off by one hour

Microsoft has known about this problem since March. There are two fixes on
the tech site. I found them by googling. One is an update for the time and
the other is a similiar patch. It runs a check and readjusts the time slots.
We have a similiar problem here. I ran the patches and all the computers
were fine excpet one week of one computer that refused to adjust.


"Liz" wrote:

when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients computer
as one hour off. I've checked his times zones and they are correct. I tried
it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in his
email as 11-2. I've tried everything suggested, times zones, adjustment for
daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
Anything else i can try?

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Old November 1st 07, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default meeting times are off by one hour

Liz wrote:

when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients
computer as one hour off. I've checked his times zones and they are
correct. I tried it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1
and it showed up in his email as 11-2.


One of you hasn't applied the 2007 time zone patch.
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Old November 1st 07, 06:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Liz
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Default meeting times are off by one hour

Thanks for your response. Given that daylight savings time starts this
w/end, if I leave it alone it should be o.k. next week, right? But, what
about next year. If I don't do the updates, will we have the same problem
next year?

"phillipd" wrote:

Microsoft has known about this problem since March. There are two fixes on
the tech site. I found them by googling. One is an update for the time and
the other is a similiar patch. It runs a check and readjusts the time slots.
We have a similiar problem here. I ran the patches and all the computers
were fine excpet one week of one computer that refused to adjust.


"Liz" wrote:

when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients computer
as one hour off. I've checked his times zones and they are correct. I tried
it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in his
email as 11-2. I've tried everything suggested, times zones, adjustment for
daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
Anything else i can try?

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Old November 2nd 07, 02:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky
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Default meeting times are off by one hour

yes, you will have problems every March and Nov. until you fix the unpatched
machine

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Thanks for your response. Given that daylight savings time starts this
w/end, if I leave it alone it should be o.k. next week, right? But, what
about next year. If I don't do the updates, will we have the same problem
next year?

"phillipd" wrote:

Microsoft has known about this problem since March. There are two fixes
on
the tech site. I found them by googling. One is an update for the time
and
the other is a similiar patch. It runs a check and readjusts the time
slots.
We have a similiar problem here. I ran the patches and all the
computers
were fine excpet one week of one computer that refused to adjust.


"Liz" wrote:

when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients
computer
as one hour off. I've checked his times zones and they are correct. I
tried
it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in
his
email as 11-2. I've tried everything suggested, times zones,
adjustment for
daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still
wrong.
Anything else i can try?


 




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