XCLN: Message Time is Off One Hour on Macintosh'sLast reviewed: March 11, 1997Article ID: Q154041 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you receive a message in the Microsoft Exchange client for Macintosh and are running it on a pre-System 7.5 computer, the time will be off by one hour.
MORE INFORMATIONThis is caused by the system lacking a day-light savings option. If messages are displayed with the incorrect time in the viewer, we recommend that you upgrade your system to 7.5 or greater. These have support for time zones and daylight savings time. If you want to run pre-7.5 systems, you need to have the Map control panel set correctly for your time zone and daylight savings time. This behavior also occurs when Microsoft Exchange sends and receives mail from different Mail Systems. Any mail sent to or from a Microsoft Exchange Server that is set to "Automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time" will have a 1 hour difference. This occurs with DEC Allinone systems, Mail Works, and CC Mail. All of these communicate over a PMDF and turning off "Automatically adjust to Daylight Savings Time" will fix this issue.
WORK AROUNDPre-7.5 systems:
and daylight savings time. In Seattle, they would be 8h for non-daylight savings time (fall) and 7h for daylight savings time (spring).In general, controls reset the system time to be correct.
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