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time setting is messed up
Hi,
We installed Office 2003 for several users with Exchange 2000. Their e-mails are stamped one hour behind the standard local time. Other users who are using OfficeXP are fine.Server time and PC times are set correctly. Any clue??? is there a special setting in Oulook 2003 that we didn't have in the previous versions? Please help... Thanks |
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time setting is messed up
Check whether DST is properly configured as well.
-- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] www.howto-outlook.com Tips of the month: -Navigation Pane Tips & Tricks -Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1 ----- "webmaster" wrote in message ... Hi, We installed Office 2003 for several users with Exchange 2000. Their e-mails are stamped one hour behind the standard local time. Other users who are using OfficeXP are fine.Server time and PC times are set correctly. Any clue??? is there a special setting in Oulook 2003 that we didn't have in the previous versions? Please help... Thanks |
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