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Peter Tanner
Is there anyone out there with Outlook 2000 that can tell
me if, when they save any attachment, does the saved file
get a modified and created time that is different from
your PC's clock time? On two PC's I've tried this (one
with Windows XP Pro, one with 98SE), they have the system
Date/Time Properties Time Zone set to GMT+08:00, and
Outlook 2000's Tools | Options | Preferences | Calendar
Options | Time Zone is also set to GMT+8:00. When an
attachment is saved, it gets modified and created times 8
hours ahead of the Current System Time (CST). Saving
attachments in Outlook 97 and Outlook 98 works normally -
the times match the CST. I wonder what happens in Outlook
2001, 2002, 2003, etc.? - anyone like to test & let me
know please?
me if, when they save any attachment, does the saved file
get a modified and created time that is different from
your PC's clock time? On two PC's I've tried this (one
with Windows XP Pro, one with 98SE), they have the system
Date/Time Properties Time Zone set to GMT+08:00, and
Outlook 2000's Tools | Options | Preferences | Calendar
Options | Time Zone is also set to GMT+8:00. When an
attachment is saved, it gets modified and created times 8
hours ahead of the Current System Time (CST). Saving
attachments in Outlook 97 and Outlook 98 works normally -
the times match the CST. I wonder what happens in Outlook
2001, 2002, 2003, etc.? - anyone like to test & let me
know please?