Re: 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 13:24:05 -0700
How would a client's settings effect the server like that?
I can tell you with my own system my PC does not have the
DLS check, but the Exchange 2K3 server does. is that a
problem?
Mike
>-----Original Message-----
>check all clients and the server to see if they are
configured to
>automatically adjust for daylight savings time, as well
as the correct time
>and timezone...
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>"Mike Busch" <mbusch@remove.wisor.com> wrote in message
>news:2d0bf01c46a9e$fd5b1b80$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> 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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