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16-Feb-2009, 05:29 PM #1
Outlook time stamps gone crazy
Outlook Email - - The Time/Clock is wrong
The clock on my PC is right, but in Outlook it is wrong, The time is wrong on incoming emails. I've triple checked the PC clock and triple checked the Outlook clock settings; both are correct. Incoming emails show times many hours different to the real time and the same for the calendar. The email itself has the right time so the sender's time is correct. I've been to the MS website and checked everything. Any suggestions?
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16-Feb-2009, 09:11 PM #2
I have Outlook 2002, maybe yours is the same.
Check this:
In Outlook, click on Tools> Options> Preference tab> Calendar Options> Time Zone button in the lower right.
See if you are in the correct time zone and that the box is checked:
Adjust for daylight savings time
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