Here's my situation:
We have a department that uses an Outlook calendar in a shared public folder to post department-wide appointments. It was working fine until we gave a few of the users new PC's with Windows XP. Now dates that are posted in the calendar appear with the incorrect times or dates on the XP machines if it was posted from one of the Windows 2000 machines, and vice versa. Any ideas why this is happening?
All machines are running Outlook 2000 with SP3, and we are running Exchange 2000 Server with SP3, as well as Windows 2000 Pro SP3 or XP Pro SP1 on the desktops.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Tim N.
We have a department that uses an Outlook calendar in a shared public folder to post department-wide appointments. It was working fine until we gave a few of the users new PC's with Windows XP. Now dates that are posted in the calendar appear with the incorrect times or dates on the XP machines if it was posted from one of the Windows 2000 machines, and vice versa. Any ideas why this is happening?
All machines are running Outlook 2000 with SP3, and we are running Exchange 2000 Server with SP3, as well as Windows 2000 Pro SP3 or XP Pro SP1 on the desktops.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
-Tim N.