E-mails an hour off
From: Mike Busch (mbusch_at_remove.wisor.com)
Date: 07/15/04
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:07:36 -0700
All e-mails seem to be an hour behind the real time. No
matter where they come from or what program they are all
an hour behind. The Exchange 2K3 server is set to the
right time and right time zone. My XP machine is the
same, but if I send a message to myself via Outlook 2K3
it will come into my inbox an hour behind.
What's going on? I just noticed this this morning. I
ran a bunch of MS updates last night on all the 2K and
2K3 servers. Could an update be causing this problem?
Any suggestion or idea would be appreciated.
Mike
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