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Time differences when inviting to meetings in calendar.

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Mighty Moogs - 10 Dec 2007 22:36 GMT
Has anybody run into the problem where you invite people using the Outlook
2003 calendar and when they receive the invitation, it is one hour earlier
than the time you have in your own calendar? I cannot fathom why this is
happening. Help!
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] - 11 Dec 2007 02:11 GMT
You are experiencing a problem with the "Time Zone". Check your
clients for:

   Machine Time zone (START, CONTROL PANEL, DATE & TIME)
   Outlook Time zone (TOOLS, OPTIONS, CALENDAR OPTIONS...
       button, and TIME ZONE)

Someone is amiss! I would start with the Outlook Time Zone. I once
installed all my clients with "Tiajuana" time zone with a check mark on the
"Adjust for Daylight Savings Time", which was bad because here in
Arizona, we do not adjust for the DST (Daylight Savings Time).

Nikki Peterson

> Has anybody run into the problem where you invite people using the Outlook
> 2003 calendar and when they receive the invitation, it is one hour earlier
> than the time you have in your own calendar? I cannot fathom why this is
> happening. Help!

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