Somewhere, one of the servers or the client machines are using a different
time, time zone, or daylight time settings. On the desktop machines, check
the settings in both Outlook and Windows.
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"Feddie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6CD6FBBE-83D5-4708-A002-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi All,
>
> I am in the process of migrating users from Notes to Exchange and I have
> noticed that all my entries in outlook after migratiion are one hour ahead
> from what they were in Notes. I have checked time zone settings (day light
> settings as well) on both servers and also on the clients (outlook and
> notes) just to be safe and all seems to be ok.
>
> I posted similar question before but the only asnwer I got back then was,
> not to perform migration in summer (common........). Please share your
> ideas or if you have run into the same problem, please share your
> experience and let me know what you did to fix the issue.
>
> Thanks,
> Feddie
>