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To All:
Please forgive me if this has already been asked/solved. I have a user that since the DST 2007 update all received mail displays the received time as being 1-hour behind normal time (EST). I have listed some environment information below: Client OS: Windows XP Professional SP2 Outlook Version: 2003 SP2 (with all current updates via Microsoft Updates) Mail Server: MDaemon 9.5 All of our other users receive mail from the same mail server. They are not experienceing this problem. I have double-checked the time zone in Windows (I changed from one and then back to EST), Outlook (Tools Options Calendar Options Time Zone), and on our mail server. No dice. Has anybody had/solved this issue? Thanks in advance. ----------------------------------- Jason Spirko Systems Administrator Xoran Technologies Inc. |
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