Re: Links in Internet Explorer Not Opening Properly

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From: Kath Adams (kath_at_kathrainbow(nospam).co.uk)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:54:14 +0100

Your time zone is *not* correct.
Your header reads as follows :-
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:08:33 -0700

<quote> If Bryan's in New South Wales, it should be UTC +1000. </quote>

-- 
Kath Adams
MS MVP - Windows (IE/OE)
Bryan Shean wrote:
> Thanks for the tip, Bruce, but unfortunately it didn't work.  Does
> anybody else have any ideas?
> 
> Our time zone is correct for where we are - Sydney, Australia. If
> you're in the States, I believe we're 15-18 hours ahead of you,
> depending on which part of the States you're in, so we are in your
> future! 
> 
> Bryan & Penny


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