Outlook time difference

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hi all

I have problem with Outlook time, which is one hour faster than my system
clock.
If I try to change time in (timezone in Calendar options), it also changes
my system clock.
I've got no idea to make them identical.
It's driving me mad whenever I send invitation to other domains, appointment
arrives at the other end with 1 hour difference.
For example, if appintment is 1 pm, it becomes 2 pm when it reaches other
domains.

Please help
My boss is trying to kill me for this^^.
 
Timezone in Outlook is same as the one with system clock.
They both have GMT+10 with daylight saving enabled.
thanks
 
what version of outlook? of windows? do you have the daylight time enabled?
 
I'm not quite sure this problem has got anything to do with exchange server
2000 outlook is running from
 
If the exchange server is not configured correctly, yes it can affect
messages, but as long as the time is correct for the time zone it's set for,
it should be ok. Everything is stamped with UTC time and a time zone offset.
Outlook takes that information and adjusts it based on your computers time
zone setting.

If you look at the message header from a message that recently arrived from
the internet, it will have the time and the time zone offset. There may be
server lines that resemble the following one.

Received: from sending_server ([IP_address]) by your_exchange_server with
Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:54:04 -0500


See if the time zone offset (-0500) is correct for the servers time zone and
if the time is reasonably accurate. They should all be within minutes of the
same time after adjusting for the time zone. (i.e., 12:54 -0400 is the same
as 11:54 -0500 and 8:54 -0800)
 
Thanks a lot Diane

I haven't resolved the problem, but your advice certainly has put me on
right track.
Do you know how to check which timezone exchange server is configured to?
I just had a look at the header of email I received a couple of days ago,
and it was showing wrong timezone.

Thanks again

Diane Poremsky said:
If the exchange server is not configured correctly, yes it can affect
messages, but as long as the time is correct for the time zone it's set for,
it should be ok. Everything is stamped with UTC time and a time zone offset.
Outlook takes that information and adjusts it based on your computers time
zone setting.

If you look at the message header from a message that recently arrived from
the internet, it will have the time and the time zone offset. There may be
server lines that resemble the following one.

Received: from sending_server ([IP_address]) by your_exchange_server with
Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:54:04 -0500


See if the time zone offset (-0500) is correct for the servers time zone and
if the time is reasonably accurate. They should all be within minutes of the
same time after adjusting for the time zone. (i.e., 12:54 -0400 is the same
as 11:54 -0500 and 8:54 -0800)










AK75 said:
I'm not quite sure this problem has got anything to do with exchange
server
2000 outlook is running from
 
it does it the same way outlook does -it takes it from the windows setting.
You just need to check the date and time applet in control panel.










AK75 said:
Thanks a lot Diane

I haven't resolved the problem, but your advice certainly has put me on
right track.
Do you know how to check which timezone exchange server is configured to?
I just had a look at the header of email I received a couple of days ago,
and it was showing wrong timezone.

Thanks again

Diane Poremsky said:
If the exchange server is not configured correctly, yes it can affect
messages, but as long as the time is correct for the time zone it's set
for,
it should be ok. Everything is stamped with UTC time and a time zone
offset.
Outlook takes that information and adjusts it based on your computers
time
zone setting.

If you look at the message header from a message that recently arrived
from
the internet, it will have the time and the time zone offset. There may
be
server lines that resemble the following one.

Received: from sending_server ([IP_address]) by your_exchange_server with
Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:54:04 -0500


See if the time zone offset (-0500) is correct for the servers time zone
and
if the time is reasonably accurate. They should all be within minutes of
the
same time after adjusting for the time zone. (i.e., 12:54 -0400 is the
same
as 11:54 -0500 and 8:54 -0800)










AK75 said:
I'm not quite sure this problem has got anything to do with exchange
server
2000 outlook is running from

:

it is outlook 2002 (xp) running on windows xp pro
yes, it has its daylight time enabled

:

what version of outlook? of windows? do you have the daylight time
enabled?










hi all

I have problem with Outlook time, which is one hour faster than my
system
clock.
If I try to change time in (timezone in Calendar options), it also
changes
my system clock.
I've got no idea to make them identical.
It's driving me mad whenever I send invitation to other domains,
appointment
arrives at the other end with 1 hour difference.
For example, if appintment is 1 pm, it becomes 2 pm when it
reaches
other
domains.

Please help
My boss is trying to kill me for this^^.
 
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