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Tripp, I have also confirmed this and by turning off DST support on the OS the correct time is being recorded.
John T eServices For You
"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood." Ralph Waldo Emerson (1802-1882)
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It sounds like the XML is getting created with a one hour difference, which sounds like a bug. Can you try turning off the DST support and see if new messages coming it have the correct time in the XML? Note that the XML for messages that have already arrived will not be changed, it will only effect newly arriving messages.
Thanks, Tripp
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things I checked - it was enabled. Not done any testing or validation of this, but in the past I recall at least one person that did not have the "Adjust for Daylight Savings" enabled and that caused a 1 hour difference.
Daniel Donnelly
-----Original Message----- I just noticed that the same thing is happening to me as well.
Mark Reimer IT System Admin American CareSource 972-308-6887
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I've been running 2006.1 for a couple of weeks now with no problems, but after the time change this past Sunday the times on the webclient are one hour off (ie. it will show an email arriving at 7:00AM instead of 8:00AM.) The clock on the server is correct, the timestamp in the Imail logs is also correct, and everything is OK when mail is downloaded to Outlook. I have rebooted the server but that didn't fix the issue. I've tested different user accounts, as well as different browsers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gary |
