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I am working with Windows XP and Office 2003 Pro and am located in the
Central Time Zone. When a user receives an calendar event it is off
by an hour. For example, if a meeting is schedule for 9:00 am CST
their Outlook Calendar shows it at 8:00 am CST. I have checked their
time zone and it is correct.

Thanks in advance for any help in this matter.

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Central STANDARD Time (CST) is not in effect right now. It is CDT. There is a checkbox on the clock to adjust for daylight time.
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"bdcmkc" <UseLinkToEmail@WindowsForumz.com> wrote in message news:3_1387313_f1682bde772943a40517b50a57153ae7@windowsforumz.com...
>I am working with Windows XP and Office 2003 Pro and am located in the
> Central Time Zone. When a user receives an calendar event it is off
> by an hour. For example, if a meeting is schedule for 9:00 am CST
> their Outlook Calendar shows it at 8:00 am CST. I have checked their
> time zone and it is correct.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help in this matter.
>
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> Topic URL: http://www.windowsforumz.com/Help- [...] 16166.html
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