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Neil Ruston
I think this may be 2 questions, but I'll ask them together
let's assume user1 exists in London and uses GMT with DST enabled
let's assume user2 exists in New York and uses Eastern Time with DST enabled
user1 wants to schedule a meeting with user2 at 2pm (local time to user1)
user1 and user2 both use OL2k3 and the back end is e2k3. both users are part
of the same exch org.
1. When user1 views user2's free / busy time in a meeting request, will
he/she see user2's free busy time for 2pm GMT or 2pm ET?
2. When user2 receives the meeting request, please confirm that he/she will
receive the meeting request as 9am (GMT-5) and not 2pm.
I'm 99% sure that point 2 works correctly, since ol2k3 includes timezone
data in the request, but am unclear whether this implies point 1 works in a
similar fashion.
Any offers?
thanks,
neil
let's assume user1 exists in London and uses GMT with DST enabled
let's assume user2 exists in New York and uses Eastern Time with DST enabled
user1 wants to schedule a meeting with user2 at 2pm (local time to user1)
user1 and user2 both use OL2k3 and the back end is e2k3. both users are part
of the same exch org.
1. When user1 views user2's free / busy time in a meeting request, will
he/she see user2's free busy time for 2pm GMT or 2pm ET?
2. When user2 receives the meeting request, please confirm that he/she will
receive the meeting request as 9am (GMT-5) and not 2pm.
I'm 99% sure that point 2 works correctly, since ol2k3 includes timezone
data in the request, but am unclear whether this implies point 1 works in a
similar fashion.
Any offers?
thanks,
neil