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debbie benson
I am running Exchange 2000 with all of my users on
Outlook 2003. After Daylight savings our CEO's calendar
appears correct on his computer and his assistant's, but
when any of our other staff members try to view it, all
of the appointments are pushed an hour ahead.
Would the settings on the computers of the regular staff
affect how his calendar is displayed when they view it?
(he's getting the correct times, but no one can schedule
a meeting with him because his calendar is wrong on their
computers.)
Our public calendar has also forwarded itself an hour
ahead. Has anyone else experienced this? I noted the kb
articles that were previously posted about the time zone
issue. Has anyone corrected this issue successfully?
thanks for your help.
debbie.
Outlook 2003. After Daylight savings our CEO's calendar
appears correct on his computer and his assistant's, but
when any of our other staff members try to view it, all
of the appointments are pushed an hour ahead.
Would the settings on the computers of the regular staff
affect how his calendar is displayed when they view it?
(he's getting the correct times, but no one can schedule
a meeting with him because his calendar is wrong on their
computers.)
Our public calendar has also forwarded itself an hour
ahead. Has anyone else experienced this? I noted the kb
articles that were previously posted about the time zone
issue. Has anyone corrected this issue successfully?
thanks for your help.
debbie.