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Hi,
I have a user that recieved a meeting request from a client in the US (we are in the UK). By chance through further communication he found out that the time that was shown to him on the meeting request was wrong by an hour. To me it looks like that Outlook hasn't accounted for the difference in DST. The US change their clocks a week or two before us. I say this looks like the problem because he has had this problem once before, the last time the clocks were changed. The rest of the year it's fine. Is this a problem that could be caused by incorrect settings at one end or the other? I am asking him to check with another co-worker who got the same invite to see if he had the same problem. Any takers on this one? Seems a little odd! Thanks for any replies in advance! |
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