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Ben Goodwin - 19 Sep 2006 22:24 GMT
Hello all,
I have someone at my University where when they send out a meeting request,
some people accept the request but it shows up an hour off in their calendar.
I have alreay checked the settings on 70% of these people and all have the
right time zone on there machines and within outlook.  Does anyone have an
idea about what else it could be.

Thanks
Omar Droubi - 19 Sep 2006 22:36 GMT
what about the daylight savings time adjustment checkbox?
I would check for that on the windows box as well as within Outlook
(tools-options-calendar options-timezone-adjust for daylight savings (only
applicable in certain time zones)

I would start with the Windows and Outlook on the sender's pc.

Omar

> Hello all,
> I have someone at my University where when they send out a meeting request,
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>
> Thanks
Ben Goodwin - 20 Sep 2006 03:37 GMT
Sorry the time zone and daylight savings are right on the one's I have
checked, about 70%

> what about the daylight savings time adjustment checkbox?
> I would check for that on the windows box as well as within Outlook
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> >
> > Thanks
Brian Tillman - 20 Sep 2006 15:22 GMT
> Sorry the time zone and daylight savings are right on the one's I have
> checked, about 70%

In both WIndows clock AND in Outlook's calendar?
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Ben Goodwin - 21 Sep 2006 21:21 GMT
YEs in both.  I have no idea whats going on

> > Sorry the time zone and daylight savings are right on the one's I have
> > checked, about 70%
>
> In both WIndows clock AND in Outlook's calendar?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Sep 2006 22:51 GMT
make sure the time zone and daylight savings time are set correctly on all
machines.

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> Hello all,
> I have someone at my University where when they send out a meeting
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>
> Thanks
Ben Goodwin - 20 Sep 2006 03:37 GMT
Sorry the time zone and daylight savings are right on the one's I have
checked, about 70%

> make sure the time zone and daylight savings time are set correctly on all
> machines.
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> >
> > Thanks
 
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