S
Suzanne
We have a new computer on our network running Vista for business, Office
2003. We also use Exchange. The computer clock & time zone (set to
automatically adjust) is correct (eastern US).
In the calendar options for Outlook 2003, it is not checked to automatically
adjust for DST but the clock is correct. When we try to check "automatically
adjust", it will allow us to do that -which then moves the Outlook clock
ahead one hour and then when we hit "OK," it tells us we don't have
permission - even though the user has administrator rights. When she sends
appointments, they show up to the recipient as one hour later than what she
sent.
We downloaded the SP2 but from what I have read there is a post PS2 hotfix
to correct this. Is this true and where can I obtain it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2003. We also use Exchange. The computer clock & time zone (set to
automatically adjust) is correct (eastern US).
In the calendar options for Outlook 2003, it is not checked to automatically
adjust for DST but the clock is correct. When we try to check "automatically
adjust", it will allow us to do that -which then moves the Outlook clock
ahead one hour and then when we hit "OK," it tells us we don't have
permission - even though the user has administrator rights. When she sends
appointments, they show up to the recipient as one hour later than what she
sent.
We downloaded the SP2 but from what I have read there is a post PS2 hotfix
to correct this. Is this true and where can I obtain it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.