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brian metzger
hello all,
since the new DST has gone into effect, I have been experiencing a odd
problem on a windows 2000 server sp4 running Outlook 2003 sp2 in a windows
exchange 2003 environment.
the issue is that when I receive an email, weather it is sent from internal
or external email account, the received email time stamp reflects a one hour
difference between the system clock (real time). I.e system clock says it
1200, the email time stamp says it was received at 1100. I have also verified
that if I send myself an email from my internal account on the affected
computer, the time stamp on the sent email shows 1200 and the time stamp on
the received email shows 1100. I have verified that this computer is the only
one on the network that is experiencing this issue, it is also the only
windows 2000 server machine on the network.
thanks in advance
since the new DST has gone into effect, I have been experiencing a odd
problem on a windows 2000 server sp4 running Outlook 2003 sp2 in a windows
exchange 2003 environment.
the issue is that when I receive an email, weather it is sent from internal
or external email account, the received email time stamp reflects a one hour
difference between the system clock (real time). I.e system clock says it
1200, the email time stamp says it was received at 1100. I have also verified
that if I send myself an email from my internal account on the affected
computer, the time stamp on the sent email shows 1200 and the time stamp on
the received email shows 1100. I have verified that this computer is the only
one on the network that is experiencing this issue, it is also the only
windows 2000 server machine on the network.
thanks in advance