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MS Outlook 2003
I had a complaint from one of our remote users this morning that all occurrence appointments in the calander shift one hour ahead. I was able to verify this by remote controll. I checked the system date and time and they are configured correctly. If I viewed one of the appointments it show the correct time. I checked for conflicting appointments could not find any. I am not sure what is causing this to happen. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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You may have already done this but did you check whether daylight saving is
on or off? "John E" wrote: MS Outlook 2003 I had a complaint from one of our remote users this morning that all occurrence appointments in the calander shift one hour ahead. I was able to verify this by remote controll. I checked the system date and time and they are configured correctly. If I viewed one of the appointments it show the correct time. I checked for conflicting appointments could not find any. I am not sure what is causing this to happen. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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I have the same problem and am working in 2 differnet time zones. Are you? If
so, there in seems to be the problem and I can't seem to find a workaround. "Not clairvoyant" wrote: You may have already done this but did you check whether daylight saving is on or off? "John E" wrote: MS Outlook 2003 I had a complaint from one of our remote users this morning that all occurrence appointments in the calander shift one hour ahead. I was able to verify this by remote controll. I checked the system date and time and they are configured correctly. If I viewed one of the appointments it show the correct time. I checked for conflicting appointments could not find any. I am not sure what is causing this to happen. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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