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In Outlook, during British Summer Time (GMT+1), Calendar appointments still
refer to the scheduled time of a correctly timed meeting or appointment as "GMT". My PC clock is correct, as is my time zone and daylight savings setting. It is the reference to the time made in the meeting request if you subsequently reply to or request a new time for a meeting. This causes great confusion amongst my colleagues and I, situated in different time zones, when they request a new time for a meeting, Outlook tells me the new request is for xx:xx GMT but it actually means BST. I have to ask the requestor what time they actually meant! Google reveals I am not alone in this! |
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