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luvtojump
OS: XP PRO SP1
Office 2003
My system time is correct and set to use Auto Daylight
Savings Time. In Outlook, the rec'd time corresponds to
the actual sent time. (I'm testing sending mail to myself
say what time it is)But the time stamp in the SENT MAIL
folder is always one hour later even tho the Calendar
Options are set correctly and also using Daylight Savings
Time.
This happens each time I start the computer. The
temporary fix is to go into Calendar Options, I don't
have to actually change anything, just going there and
duplicating the time settings seem to do it. I can open
and close Outlook any number of times during a session,
but each complete restart requires this step for the time
stamp in SENT MAIL to be correct.
Is there a setting in the registry that can be tweaked to
save the settings (even tho they appear to be correct)?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Office 2003
My system time is correct and set to use Auto Daylight
Savings Time. In Outlook, the rec'd time corresponds to
the actual sent time. (I'm testing sending mail to myself
say what time it is)But the time stamp in the SENT MAIL
folder is always one hour later even tho the Calendar
Options are set correctly and also using Daylight Savings
Time.
This happens each time I start the computer. The
temporary fix is to go into Calendar Options, I don't
have to actually change anything, just going there and
duplicating the time settings seem to do it. I can open
and close Outlook any number of times during a session,
but each complete restart requires this step for the time
stamp in SENT MAIL to be correct.
Is there a setting in the registry that can be tweaked to
save the settings (even tho they appear to be correct)?
Thanks for any suggestions.