From: DigitalJanitor on 19 Mar 2010 13:53 This one's strange to me. I have one client in my organization that when he sends a meeting request out or (to test this theory) he sends himself an email it shows that it showed up using the correct date but it says it showed an hour earlier. His system time is set correctly (we're in CST) and when we look at the properties of his Outlook client\Calendar Options it too shows he's in CST and it gives up the correct time/date. Where am I not looking to get this fixed? Any reply would be greatly appreciated - the digitaljanitor
From: DigitalJanitor on 19 Mar 2010 14:05 In checking the system (since it's client related) it appears that the system doesn't have any of the security patches installed or anything else. At this point I'm thinking it never received the DST patch that came out a long time ago. I am having the user install all of the SP's and patches from Microsoft and will look at it when it's done. We'll see if that takes care of the issue. "DigitalJanitor" <lanmanjs(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:D0F209AE-5F63-48A1-9575-4946502F8BDB(a)microsoft.com... > This one's strange to me. I have one client in my organization that > when he sends a meeting request out or (to test this theory) he sends > himself an email it shows that it showed up using the correct date but it > says it showed an hour earlier. His system time is set correctly (we're > in CST) and when we look at the properties of his Outlook client\Calendar > Options it too shows he's in CST and it gives up the correct time/date. > Where am I not looking to get this fixed? > > Any reply would be greatly appreciated - > the digitaljanitor
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