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I completed DST updates on all of our computers and used the
tzmove.exe to update the calendar for Outlook 2003. The problem now is when I receive new email, the time is about 5 hrs behind the real time in the inbox. But when I double click to open the email, the time on the message is correct. I checked all time zone settings, DST settings, and calendar options. Im stuck for ideas......any suggestions?? Thanks |
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![]() Check the time zone setting on the Exchange server. - RAM |
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On Mar 12, 2:52 pm, "RAM" wrote:
Check the time zone setting on the Exchange server. - RAM Sorry bout that, Im running an IMAP server not an Exchange server. Probably check the IMAP server huh? Thanks. |
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