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Time off in mailSending mail to other mail receipants indicates that the mail they recieve
from our exchange is an hour off. I have gone into the system bios as well as the system clock to ensue the correct time. If you look in outlook, the time is an hour off. If you look at the message time stamp it is the correct time. What can I do to fix this problem. Are you up to date on DST patches across all platforms?
Desktops, Windows Servers, Exchange? It sounds like you are not. Show quoteHide quote "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F2BFEB61-C9B0-468D-9430-10A787C2A8C1@microsoft.com... > Sending mail to other mail receipants indicates that the mail they recieve > from our exchange is an hour off. > I have gone into the system bios as well as the system clock to ensue the > correct time. > If you look in outlook, the time is an hour off. If you look at the > message > time stamp it is the correct time. > What can I do to fix this problem. I am in the process of loading up the updates.
Is there a specific update. I had a server 2003 box with the time 1 hour ahead. I did not change it. I went into the system bios and changed it. Still wrong. I did a full update of patches. Rebooted. Still wrong time Unchecked daylight savings time and the time is right ,for now, but going back to the exchange server, the mail is still off by 1 hour ahead. Show quoteHide quote "Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote: > Are you up to date on DST patches across all platforms? > Desktops, Windows Servers, Exchange? > It sounds like you are not. > > "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F2BFEB61-C9B0-468D-9430-10A787C2A8C1@microsoft.com... > > Sending mail to other mail receipants indicates that the mail they recieve > > from our exchange is an hour off. > > I have gone into the system bios as well as the system clock to ensue the > > correct time. > > If you look in outlook, the time is an hour off. If you look at the > > message > > time stamp it is the correct time. > > What can I do to fix this problem. > > How far out of time were you on updates?
A month, a year? Show quoteHide quote "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:134D48BB-5AA1-4144-AD8D-1A283261739C@microsoft.com... > I am in the process of loading up the updates. > Is there a specific update. > I had a server 2003 box with the time 1 hour ahead. > I did not change it. > I went into the system bios and changed it. > Still wrong. > I did a full update of patches. > Rebooted. > Still wrong time > Unchecked daylight savings time and the time is right ,for now, but going > back to the exchange server, the mail is still off by 1 hour ahead. > > "Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote: > >> Are you up to date on DST patches across all platforms? >> Desktops, Windows Servers, Exchange? >> It sounds like you are not. >> >> "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F2BFEB61-C9B0-468D-9430-10A787C2A8C1@microsoft.com... >> > Sending mail to other mail receipants indicates that the mail they >> > recieve >> > from our exchange is an hour off. >> > I have gone into the system bios as well as the system clock to ensue >> > the >> > correct time. >> > If you look in outlook, the time is an hour off. If you look at the >> > message >> > time stamp it is the correct time. >> > What can I do to fix this problem. >> >> Hi:
Out by a few months. Show quoteHide quote "Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote: > How far out of time were you on updates? > A month, a year? > > "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:134D48BB-5AA1-4144-AD8D-1A283261739C@microsoft.com... > > I am in the process of loading up the updates. > > Is there a specific update. > > I had a server 2003 box with the time 1 hour ahead. > > I did not change it. > > I went into the system bios and changed it. > > Still wrong. > > I did a full update of patches. > > Rebooted. > > Still wrong time > > Unchecked daylight savings time and the time is right ,for now, but going > > back to the exchange server, the mail is still off by 1 hour ahead. > > > > "Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> Are you up to date on DST patches across all platforms? > >> Desktops, Windows Servers, Exchange? > >> It sounds like you are not. > >> > >> "markdtg" <mark***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F2BFEB61-C9B0-468D-9430-10A787C2A8C1@microsoft.com... > >> > Sending mail to other mail receipants indicates that the mail they > >> > recieve > >> > from our exchange is an hour off. > >> > I have gone into the system bios as well as the system clock to ensue > >> > the > >> > correct time. > >> > If you look in outlook, the time is an hour off. If you look at the > >> > message > >> > time stamp it is the correct time. > >> > What can I do to fix this problem. > >> > >> >
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