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Old July 8th, 2005, 11:40 PM
tophre
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I have a user that is currently running two different versions of Outlook,
XP at home and 2K3 at work. When she saves an appointment in her calendar
from home (via VPN) and then looks at it while at work the time is off by
one hour. I've checked everything that I can think of, time zone, corrupted
OST file, recreated the profile on both machines. Server is Ex2K3 SP1, does
anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Chris


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Old July 9th, 2005, 03:51 AM
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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Have you checked the time zone and DST settings in both Outlook AND Windows
on all of the machines in question to make sure they all match?

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"tophre" wrote:

I have a user that is currently running two different versions of Outlook,
XP at home and 2K3 at work. When she saves an appointment in her calendar
from home (via VPN) and then looks at it while at work the time is off by
one hour. I've checked everything that I can think of, time zone, corrupted
OST file, recreated the profile on both machines. Server is Ex2K3 SP1, does
anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Chris



 




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