Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
DiscussionsAccessExcelInfoPathOutlookPowerPointPublisherWord
DirectoryUser Groups
Related Topics
Outlook ExpressInternet ExplorerWindowsMS Server ProductsMore Topics ...

MS Office Forum / Outlook / Calendaring / December 2007

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

meeting times are off by one hour

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
Liz - 01 Nov 2007 17:29 GMT
when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients computer
as one hour off.  I've checked his times zones and they are correct.  I tried
it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in his
email as 11-2.  I've tried everything suggested, times zones, adjustment for
daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
Anything else i can try?
phillipd - 01 Nov 2007 18:28 GMT
Microsoft has known about this problem since March.  There are two fixes on
the tech site.  I found them by googling.  One is an update for the time and
the other is a similiar patch.  It runs a check and readjusts the time slots.
We have a similiar problem here.  I ran the patches and all the computers
were fine excpet one week of one computer that refused to adjust.

> when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients computer
> as one hour off.  I've checked his times zones and they are correct.  I tried
> it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1 and it showed up in his
> email as 11-2.  I've tried everything suggested, times zones, adjustment for
> daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
> Anything else i can try?
Liz - 01 Nov 2007 19:10 GMT
Thanks for your response.  Given that daylight savings time starts this
w/end, if I leave it alone it should be o.k. next week, right?  But, what
about next year.  If I don't do the updates, will we have the same problem
next year?

> Microsoft has known about this problem since March.  There are two fixes on
> the tech site.  I found them by googling.  One is an update for the time and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
> > Anything else i can try?
Diane Poremsky - 02 Nov 2007 03:08 GMT
yes, you will have problems every March and Nov. until you fix the unpatched
machine

Signature

Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:
dailytips-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter:
EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM

> Thanks for your response.  Given that daylight savings time starts this
> w/end, if I leave it alone it should be o.k. next week, right?  But, what
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>> > wrong.
>> > Anything else i can try?
Louisq - 17 Dec 2007 19:58 GMT
Dear Phillipd,
Please send me the link to this patch because we are having the same problem.

Louis A. Quagliana
louisquagliana@mrhs.org

Thanks so much.!

> Microsoft has known about this problem since March.  There are two fixes on
> the tech site.  I found them by googling.  One is an update for the time and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > daylight savings time, (which hasn't even happened yet) and it's still wrong.
> > Anything else i can try?
Brian Tillman - 01 Nov 2007 19:09 GMT
> when a meeting request is received, it shows up on the receipients
> computer as one hour off.  I've checked his times zones and they are
> correct.  I tried it from my desk to his, sent the request as 12-1
> and it showed up in his email as 11-2.

One of you hasn't applied the 2007 time zone patch.
Signature

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.