When using the Calendar and inviting attendees we ran into a problem. 3 or
the 4 people who received the meeting invitation had no problem with this.
The one person had her calendar adjust the date on her calendar, but when she
replied it showed she had accepted at the time I sent her. We have checked
her date setting and other check boxes for accepting meetings. Not sure
where else to look.
We do not have an exchanger this is sent via email.
We have Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002, Service pack 2.
how much was the time difference? does she have the correct daylight time
settings for her location?

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> When using the Calendar and inviting attendees we ran into a problem. 3 or
> the 4 people who received the meeting invitation had no problem with this.
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> We have Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002, Service pack 2.
filly*** - 15 Nov 2007 14:26 GMT
Yes we have checked her time settings and this is correct.
> how much was the time difference? does she have the correct daylight time
> settings for her location?
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> > We have Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002, Service pack 2.