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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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