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Emails sent from my Outlook have been showing the wrong date (2000) for a couple of days now. Does anyone have an idea why this happened and how I can fix it.
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Anu
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Try clicking on your time on the lower right hand corner of the screen and checking the time zone. This might help.
If it\'s any consolation, I am having a similar problem with Outlook. My time zone settings are correct, but when I send and receive e-mails, the time is displayed as one hour earlier than it really is. I don\'t know what the problem is. We use Exchange Server, and I seem to be the only one with this problem. The same e-mails in a cent... See more
Hi,
Try clicking on your time on the lower right hand corner of the screen and checking the time zone. This might help.
If it\'s any consolation, I am having a similar problem with Outlook. My time zone settings are correct, but when I send and receive e-mails, the time is displayed as one hour earlier than it really is. I don\'t know what the problem is. We use Exchange Server, and I seem to be the only one with this problem. The same e-mails in a central and jointly used mailbox display the correct time on other colleagues\' computers.
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