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at my job we use a wyse box (dummy terminal) to login to the Terminal server.
The terminal server is windows XP with Office 2003. I have checked the time zones and time on the wyse box, the terminal server and outlook and all are correct however I have a user who, since daylight savings, her appointments are off by an hour something that should be 11:30 shows up at 12:30. Without having her move all her appointments is there anything I can do? Most of the time when you set the time zone correctly it will adjust the appointments but not this time Thanks Lynn |
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"Lynn" wrote in message
... at my job we use a wyse box (dummy terminal) to login to the Terminal server. The terminal server is windows XP with Office 2003. I have checked the time zones and time on the wyse box, the terminal server and outlook and all are correct however I have a user who, since daylight savings, her appointments are off by an hour something that should be 11:30 shows up at 12:30. Without having her move all her appointments is there anything I can do? Most of the time when you set the time zone correctly it will adjust the appointments but not this time Were the time zone updates that came out back when the DST law changed applied? How about the recent TZ updates (last month)? The time zone and the DST setting might be correct, but of the system doesn't know the correct date of the time zone change because it doesn't have the TZ updates, then it will still appear incorrect. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Yes I Believe the updates were all done and it's only effecting 1 person out
of about 10. I'm not sure rebuilding her profile will help or not Thanks Lynn "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "Lynn" wrote in message ... at my job we use a wyse box (dummy terminal) to login to the Terminal server. The terminal server is windows XP with Office 2003. I have checked the time zones and time on the wyse box, the terminal server and outlook and all are correct however I have a user who, since daylight savings, her appointments are off by an hour something that should be 11:30 shows up at 12:30. Without having her move all her appointments is there anything I can do? Most of the time when you set the time zone correctly it will adjust the appointments but not this time Were the time zone updates that came out back when the DST law changed applied? How about the recent TZ updates (last month)? The time zone and the DST setting might be correct, but of the system doesn't know the correct date of the time zone change because it doesn't have the TZ updates, then it will still appear incorrect. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] . |
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