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To: thecow who wrote (33924)4/20/2003 6:11:11 PM
From: 99Dan  Read Replies (1) of 110655
 
I have a strange problem with Microsoft Outlook 2002. My messages are time stamped one hour before the actual time. My clock in the tray shows the correct time PST. As a test I just sent myself an email. The sent file and the received file both show the time as one hour earlier. It acts like Outlook doesn't know we are on daylight savings but the system clock knows it.

I have done a search at the MS support site and found nothing of value. In Outlook I have gone to tools/options/calendar/calendar options/time zone and confirmed that it is showing PST with the correct time.

If anyone reading this has Outlook (not Outlook Express) with Windows XP would you please try this on your computer and see if you get the correct time stamps.

Thanks
Dan
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