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Guest

I was "Invited" to a meeting. The start time on my header showed as 8:00 AM. The real start time is 9:00 AM. Others were invited, but their start time shows at the correct 9:00 AM. My clock (in the bottom right hand corner of my screen shows the correct time. Do I have the time set incorrectly in another area? This is a brand new computer
Thanks.
 
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Patricia Cardoza - [MVP Outlook]

In Outlook, go to Tools, OPtions, Calendar Options, Time Zones. Check to
make sure the "automatically adjust for daylight savings time" checkbox is
checked.

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kfoli said:
I was "Invited" to a meeting. The start time on my header showed as 8:00
AM. The real start time is 9:00 AM. Others were invited, but their start
time shows at the correct 9:00 AM. My clock (in the bottom right hand
corner of my screen shows the correct time. Do I have the time set
incorrectly in another area? This is a brand new computer.
 
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Brad

In Outlook, go to Tools, OPtions, Calendar Options, Time Zones. Check to
make sure the "automatically adjust for daylight savings time" checkbox is
checked.


I have the same problem with one of my clients. The check box above is
checked.
In the meeting request, the system generated text has the correct
time, while the "header" has the time plus one hour. I mean by this
that the body is like this...

When: June 30, 2004 5:00 PM-5:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US &
Canada); Tijuana.

While the header says this...

Subject: Time test 2

When: June 30, 2004 6:00 PM-6:30 PM.


This is a new install. If the client tries from a different box, it
works fine. Thoughts?
 

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