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In message "Ben M. Schorr - MVP"
was claimed to have wrote: "Dave Warren" wrote in message : You can get the same result from Outlook if you simply don't change the time zone on your computer when you travel. Of course if you do this, then you have to mentally adjust the current time every time you glance at your computer's clock, or when figuring out how long ago a message was received, or various other similar time-dependant cases. Change your computer clock to current time without changing your time zone. Your appointments will be unchanged and your computer clock will be correct for your current location. Yes, I know it's a workaround and not an idea solution. This is true, but it breaks all sorts of other things, including Kerberos, which tends to be time sensitive. It also becomes obvious to others when you send/receive email and post on usenet, since you'll either be posting from the future, or sending responses before the original message was sent. Lastly, your computer will probably try to fix the clock anyway. |
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