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Neil
I have user A (Outlook 2000, Windows XP) who sent a meeting request to user B
(also Outlook 2000, Windows XP) and user C (Outlook 2000, Windows 2000).
When accepted, the meeting request creates the calendar entries like this:
Users A and C: 1 p.m. (the correct time)
User B: 2 p.m.
I have made sure that all users are in the same time zone in Windows and
that their clocks are reporting the correct time. Apparently this is the
second time this has happened, though the users report that it only happens
occassionally. Another meeting request made last week had no problems.
The only other issue I can think of would be that our network uses an
Exchange 2000 server that does not have the DST update that was released by
MS two years ago when Indiana changed their daylight savings time to start a
week earlier and end a week later. However this does not seem to have caused
any other problems regarding calendaring since the DST switch in 2005. Any
other ideas?
(also Outlook 2000, Windows XP) and user C (Outlook 2000, Windows 2000).
When accepted, the meeting request creates the calendar entries like this:
Users A and C: 1 p.m. (the correct time)
User B: 2 p.m.
I have made sure that all users are in the same time zone in Windows and
that their clocks are reporting the correct time. Apparently this is the
second time this has happened, though the users report that it only happens
occassionally. Another meeting request made last week had no problems.
The only other issue I can think of would be that our network uses an
Exchange 2000 server that does not have the DST update that was released by
MS two years ago when Indiana changed their daylight savings time to start a
week earlier and end a week later. However this does not seem to have caused
any other problems regarding calendaring since the DST switch in 2005. Any
other ideas?