set the e-mail date/time stamp to correct time?

G

Guest

The posted time on my outgoing Outlook messages if slow by 1 hour. The
Windows XP clock is correct. How can I reset the Outlook clock?

Thanks,

Stephen Morris
 
C

Chris2T

I am STILL having the SAME problem too! My emails are stamped one hour
BEFORE I actually sent them and I have corrected my computer clock (correctly
set to Central time zone) and the Outlook calendar has since been corrected.

But the problem iwith the time stamp isn't fixed, despite all your
suggestions so far! (I am in Outlook 2000).
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What are your DST settings in Windows and OUtlook?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Chris2T asked:

| I am STILL having the SAME problem too! My emails are stamped one
| hour BEFORE I actually sent them and I have corrected my computer
| clock (correctly set to Central time zone) and the Outlook calendar
| has since been corrected.
|
| But the problem iwith the time stamp isn't fixed, despite all your
| suggestions so far! (I am in Outlook 2000).
|
| "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote:
|
|| What does the time zone say on your XP settings?
||
|| message ||| The posted time on my outgoing Outlook messages if slow by 1 hour.
||| The Windows XP clock is correct. How can I reset the Outlook clock?
|||
||| Thanks,
|||
||| Stephen Morris
 
C

Chris2T

Somewhere a while back somebody mentioned DAYLIGHT SaVINGS TIME so I pulled
up the computer clock ("Date/Time Properties") and checked the "Automatically
Adjust for Day LIght Savings Time" box and the problem is FINALLY FIXED! (So
thanks all.)
 

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