S
Shawn
hello,
I've encountered a mysterious problem that's only been
happening a few months or so. The check box for
automatically adjusting for daylight savings time in
Outlook 2000 is now unchecked by default on the last
several computers I've set up, and one that was already
set up and not exhibiting the problem until I set up a
new user login. I've set up numerous PC's the exact same
way and had no problems until recently. We discovered
the issue becuase a shared calender on our exchange
server was showing certain people's entries as being an
hour off, and certain people's E-mails were showing up as
being received an hour later than they actually were.
For example, if an E-mail was sent at 3pm, it would
actually say 4pm at the top of the E-mail, despite
actually being sent and received at 3pm.
The problem has happened on different brand computers,
laptop and desktop, some set up for corporate/workgroup
environments and some set up for internet mail only.
About the only other thing in common is that these were
all XP Pro or XP Tablet edition computers. But even
then, I've set up plenty of XP Pro computers before this
and never had an issue. The operating system time
settings have always been set to a certain and the same
time zone with the box always checked. In fact, that box
is checked by default for a new computer--all I do is
change the time zone.
Anyone seen this before?
I've encountered a mysterious problem that's only been
happening a few months or so. The check box for
automatically adjusting for daylight savings time in
Outlook 2000 is now unchecked by default on the last
several computers I've set up, and one that was already
set up and not exhibiting the problem until I set up a
new user login. I've set up numerous PC's the exact same
way and had no problems until recently. We discovered
the issue becuase a shared calender on our exchange
server was showing certain people's entries as being an
hour off, and certain people's E-mails were showing up as
being received an hour later than they actually were.
For example, if an E-mail was sent at 3pm, it would
actually say 4pm at the top of the E-mail, despite
actually being sent and received at 3pm.
The problem has happened on different brand computers,
laptop and desktop, some set up for corporate/workgroup
environments and some set up for internet mail only.
About the only other thing in common is that these were
all XP Pro or XP Tablet edition computers. But even
then, I've set up plenty of XP Pro computers before this
and never had an issue. The operating system time
settings have always been set to a certain and the same
time zone with the box always checked. In fact, that box
is checked by default for a new computer--all I do is
change the time zone.
Anyone seen this before?