The time of the connecting client should indeed (closely) match with the one
of the Exchange server.
Which issue were you trying to fix by "backdating" your computer?
Did you set the time/date into the past or did you correct it as you were
currently working in the future?
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"Bob H" <Bob
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> Running windows 7 , with outlook 2007. Had a computer time problem so I
> back
> dated the computer, since then, I can not access my exchange server, Now
> if I
> roll the time back again, I can connect but if I go to fix the date, I
> contact not access exchange. So is Outlook/Exchange casheing the date and
> time somewhere?
> Any suggestions would be great!
>
> thanks
>