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RDP users, multiple time zones
I have one Exchange (2003) Server in Arizona that is accessed by users
in Phoenix as well as users in Boise. I am trying to figure out how to deal with the two different time zones as it relates to scheduling appointments. Some of our Boise users connect via Remote Desktop and run Outlook 2003 (installed on the server in Phx) over RDP. I have enabled the "Allow Time Zone Redirection" group policy, so Boise users connecting to RDP sessions get the correct time on the sys tray clock, but when they schedule appointments with the Phoenix users the time reflects Phoenix time, not Boise time. Example: User 'A' is in Boise and schedules a 3:00 PM conference call with user 'B' in Phoenix. User 'B' shows the appointment (on their schedule) as being for 3:00, but it SHOULD be for 2:00 as Phoenix is currently one hour behind Boise. Some of our Boise users access the Exchange server directly from their laptops (Outlook 2003) and they do not have this problem, scheduled appointments show the appropriate time on Pheonix users' calendars. It is only the RDP users (in Boise) who have the problem. Again, the system clock in their RDP session DOES show the correct time, but it seems that Outlook is pulling the time from the server, not the RDP session. I have looked online as well as in several Exchange books to find how to address this, to no avail. I know we are not the first people to run across this, but the only online results I can find are relating to the DST issue which does not help us. Thanks in advance for any help! |
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