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Calendar time issueI have an issue with one user in my site.
Here's the background: User is both thin and fat client user. In his Outlook, his meetings keep moving by 1 hour. The problem that makes this challenging is that this only happens from his thin and fat clients. His PDA and OWA both report the correct times. This is Exchange 2003 with outlook 2000 (thin client) and Outlook 2003 (fat client). Any insight? TIA! Jon LaBarge <jon.laba***@comcast.net> wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > I have an issue with one user in my site. Make sure the time zone is correct, and that Daylight Savings Time settings > > Here's the background: > > User is both thin and fat client user. In his Outlook, his meetings > keep moving by 1 hour. The problem that makes this challenging is > that this only happens from his thin and fat clients. His PDA and OWA > both report the correct times. > > > This is Exchange 2003 with outlook 2000 (thin client) and Outlook > 2003 (fat client). > > Any insight? > > TIA! are consistent across all (PDA, Windows, and Outlook). Windows and Outlook versions??
I would suspect that one of these machines is not up to date on their DST patches. Running Windows Update on all of his computers should help you identify which. Show quoteHide quote "Jon LaBarge" <jon.laba***@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eTiyEZuXJHA.1528@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have an issue with one user in my site. > > Here's the background: > > User is both thin and fat client user. In his Outlook, his meetings keep > moving by 1 hour. The problem that makes this challenging is that this > only happens from his thin and fat clients. His PDA and OWA both report > the correct times. > > > This is Exchange 2003 with outlook 2000 (thin client) and Outlook 2003 > (fat client). > > Any insight? > > TIA! > The odd behavior seems to only be on his WinXP (OL2003) and his Citrix
sessions (Win2003 Server). All the other users on this terminal server do not have the same problem. I will investigate on his XP laptop. Would this affect his Terminal Server sessions? If so, should it not also affect his PDA and OWA sessions? Show quoteHide quote "Jon LaBarge" <jon.laba***@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eTiyEZuXJHA.1528@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have an issue with one user in my site. > > Here's the background: > > User is both thin and fat client user. In his Outlook, his meetings keep > moving by 1 hour. The problem that makes this challenging is that this > only happens from his thin and fat clients. His PDA and OWA both report > the correct times. > > > This is Exchange 2003 with outlook 2000 (thin client) and Outlook 2003 > (fat client). > > Any insight? > > TIA! >
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