Outlook time wrong.

L

Leisa

In Outlook 2003 (SBE), the time is an hour slow.
Incoming emails are tagged an hour earlier than I
actually get them, though there is no delay in their
send/recieve. Appointments scheduled by a third party
are an hour earlier than the organizer set the time as
(when I schedule in my own calendar, the time remains
correct). The time on my PC clock and everywhere else is
correct.
I've tried changing the Time Zone in
Tools>options>preferences>calendar options>time zone, but
this changes the time everywhere else on the computer and
the Outlook times are still an hour slower than that.
Thanks for any help!
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote

In Outlook 2003 (SBE), the time is an hour slow.
Incoming emails are tagged an hour earlier than I actually get them,
though there is no delay in their send/recieve. Appointments scheduled
by a third party are an hour earlier than the organizer set the time as
(when I schedule in my own calendar, the time remains correct). The
time on my PC clock and everywhere else is correct.
I've tried changing the Time Zone in
Tools>options>preferences>calendar options>time zone, but
this changes the time everywhere else on the computer and the Outlook
times are still an hour slower than that.
Thanks for any help!

Do you have "adjust for daylight savings time" checked in Tools | Options
Calendar options?
 
L

Leisa

No, I don't have that checked, though I tried it. When I
checked it, it pushed all time on my computer ahead one
hour of real time, and the emails/appointments are still
coming in an hour behind that time.
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B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote

Did you check the Time Zone setting for your computer? Control Panel
| Date/Time probably.
Aloha,

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No, I don't have that checked, though I tried it. When I checked it,
it pushed all time on my computer ahead one hour of real time, and the
emails/appointments are still coming in an hour behind that time.
 

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