From: rodney on 11 Mar 2010 10:34 we are having a minor issue with a few users with thier calendar being off by an hour? these are all users with new machines, with all updates installed, and also using new blackberrys, also with the newest OS installed. i maintain a windows server update server in our domain, and push out all of the approved updates, so i know that they are installed. any ideas???
From: Peter Durkee on 11 Mar 2010 13:55 Do their computers show them as being in the right time zone? -Peter "rodney" <spam(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:u%233DPBTwKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > we are having a minor issue with a few users with thier calendar being off > by an hour? these are all users with new machines, with all updates > installed, and also using new blackberrys, also with the newest OS > installed. > > i maintain a windows server update server in our domain, and push out all > of the approved updates, so i know that they are installed. > > any ideas???
From: rodney on 11 Mar 2010 14:08 yes, they show the correct time zone, and correct time. also, i noticed that my exchange server shows the correct time, and time zone. but, is an hour ahead. an example of this is when i am in the system manager, tools, message tracking center and clisk new search, it shows an hour ahead?? Peter Durkee wrote: > Do their computers show them as being in the right time zone? > -Peter > > "rodney" <spam(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:u%233DPBTwKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> we are having a minor issue with a few users with thier calendar being off >> by an hour? these are all users with new machines, with all updates >> installed, and also using new blackberrys, also with the newest OS >> installed. >> >> i maintain a windows server update server in our domain, and push out all >> of the approved updates, so i know that they are installed. >> >> any ideas??? > >
From: rodney on 11 Mar 2010 15:16 ok, more info on this. i believe its the Outlook client on the end users machine, as i was able to log into his account in webmail and any new appointment i set up for next week was fine, except for when he look at it in his outlook it was behind by an hour(10am appointment show at 9am for him). rodney wrote: > we are having a minor issue with a few users with thier calendar being > off by an hour? these are all users with new machines, with all updates > installed, and also using new blackberrys, also with the newest OS > installed. > > i maintain a windows server update server in our domain, and push out > all of the approved updates, so i know that they are installed. > > any ideas???
From: Jaime on 11 Mar 2010 15:57
Do they (clients) have all patches and do they have the "Automatic DST" ticked? -- James Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida "rodney" <spam(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:OeUFH5UwKHA.4908(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > yes, they show the correct time zone, and correct time. > > also, i noticed that my exchange server shows the correct time, and time > zone. but, is an hour ahead. an example of this is when i am in the system > manager, tools, message tracking center and clisk new search, it shows an > hour ahead?? > > Peter Durkee wrote: >> Do their computers show them as being in the right time zone? >> -Peter >> >> "rodney" <spam(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:u%233DPBTwKHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> we are having a minor issue with a few users with thier calendar being >>> off by an hour? these are all users with new machines, with all updates >>> installed, and also using new blackberrys, also with the newest OS >>> installed. >>> >>> i maintain a windows server update server in our domain, and push out >>> all of the approved updates, so i know that they are installed. >>> >>> any ideas??? >> >> |