I have one system on our network that when he receives or sends a meeting
request the time is always one hour earlier on his machine than on the system
sending the request to him or receiving the request from. Also his system
clock matches the sending or receiving systems clock. At first I thought his
system did not adjust for Day Light saving time. But his system clock is
correct.

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Pingu - 14 Apr 2005 21:33 GMT
lots of us asking the same question
> I have one system on our network that when he receives or sends a meeting
> request the time is always one hour earlier on his machine than on the system
> sending the request to him or receiving the request from. Also his system
> clock matches the sending or receiving systems clock. At first I thought his
> system did not adjust for Day Light saving time. But his system clock is
> correct.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 15 Apr 2005 00:36 GMT
Check Outlook to see if the "correct for Daylight Savings Time" is checked.

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After furious head scratching, B G Hanson asked:
| I have one system on our network that when he receives or sends a
| meeting request the time is always one hour earlier on his machine
| than on the system sending the request to him or receiving the
| request from. Also his system clock matches the sending or receiving
| systems clock. At first I thought his system did not adjust for Day
| Light saving time. But his system clock is correct.
motsane - 20 Jul 2006 13:56 GMT
Hi
By how do i resolve it, i have adjusted the time on both still not working.
> I have one system on our network that when he receives or sends a meeting
> request the time is always one hour earlier on his machine than on the system
> sending the request to him or receiving the request from. Also his system
> clock matches the sending or receiving systems clock. At first I thought his
> system did not adjust for Day Light saving time. But his system clock is
> correct.