Wrong time in Outlook

R

rabele

Hi,

I've got a really strange problem. My Mails in Outlook have all the
wrong time - 9 hours back. This affects incoming and outgoing mails. It
can't be a matter of the e-mail-provider because I've got accounts in
gmx, web, yahoo, gmail and all have the same problem.

Where can outlook get the wrong time ? The system time is correct of
course.

Thanks for your help.

Ralf
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

is the system time zone correct? whois shows your posting IP is in
Germany... and windows defaults to pacific time zone so that would account
for the difference.
 
R

rabele

Hi Diane,

thank you for your answer. The time zone is correct. It's GMT+1. The
system time in the lower right corner shows the correct time. Just
Outlook and for instance a TV schedule show the wrong time. In the
movie schedule I have breakfast TV at prime time (around 8pm).

Any further suggestions ?

Thanks.
Ralf
is the system time zone correct? whois shows your posting IP is in
Germany... and windows defaults to pacific time zone so that would account
for the difference.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/






Hi,

I've got a really strange problem. My Mails in Outlook have all the
wrong time - 9 hours back. This affects incoming and outgoing mails. It
can't be a matter of the e-mail-provider because I've got accounts in
gmx, web, yahoo, gmail and all have the same problem.

Where can outlook get the wrong time ? The system time is correct of
course.

Thanks for your help.

Ralf
 
B

Brian Tillman

thank you for your answer. The time zone is correct. It's GMT+1. The
system time in the lower right corner shows the correct time. Just
Outlook and for instance a TV schedule show the wrong time. In the
movie schedule I have breakfast TV at prime time (around 8pm).

What about the time on the server from which you get your mail?
 

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