is the time zone and dst setting the same on both machines?

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> When I export my contacts and email them home from the office something
> funny
> happens to the dates. After I import the contacts all the dates for
> birthdays
> and anniversarys are imported showing a date 1 day prior to the real date.
> Does anyone know what is happening?
JimK - 08 Apr 2007 13:22 GMT
Thanks. That's what the problem was
> is the time zone and dst setting the same on both machines?
>
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> > and anniversarys are imported showing a date 1 day prior to the real date.
> > Does anyone know what is happening?