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lzrdking
The company I work at is based in the US, with an office in the UK.
Everyone is running Outlook 2003. When the administrative assistant
in the UK sets up a meeting, and includes people both in the US and
the UK, the meeting shows up properly on nearly everyone's calendar.
However, for two people in the UK, the meeting will either show up 3
hours early only, or 3 hours early AND the correct time. This doesn't
seem to have anything to do with time zones or daylight savings, as
there are people on both sides of the ocean have the correct times in
their calendars, but two people do not. I've checked their computers'
clocks, and they are correct. ANy help would be appreciated.
Everyone is running Outlook 2003. When the administrative assistant
in the UK sets up a meeting, and includes people both in the US and
the UK, the meeting shows up properly on nearly everyone's calendar.
However, for two people in the UK, the meeting will either show up 3
hours early only, or 3 hours early AND the correct time. This doesn't
seem to have anything to do with time zones or daylight savings, as
there are people on both sides of the ocean have the correct times in
their calendars, but two people do not. I've checked their computers'
clocks, and they are correct. ANy help would be appreciated.