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We have a user in Florida (Eastern Time Zone) who has delgated her calendar
management to her assistant in Texas (Central Time Zone). Each time the delegate attempts to set up an appointment in the user's calendar, sending on behalf of, it shows up an hour off. For instance, the delegate would use the user's calendar to set up an appointment at 9am Central, but it would show up at 10 Central, 9 Eastern. All updates and patches have been applied, and the time zone settings are correct in outlook, and the users' computers. This is all Outlook 2003. This seems to be expected behavior, but I am hoping there's an easy fix. |
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