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Old Outlook calendar shows the correct Time Zone and meeting times. PLEASE study the enclosed screenshot: -System time is (correctly) at 8:05 AM (Eastern Time zone). -New Outlook shows near the top that I have a meeting (correctly) in 40 minutes. -When I mouse-over this message, the popup shows (incorrectly) that the meeting starts at 12:45 PM.
Go to Outlook website. Click the settings gear icon on the top right corner. Go to "General" in the left pane and then ensure you are viewing "Language and time". Click "Change" under "Time zone". In the newly-opened pane, under "Time zones", there should be a message saying your "meeting time" is set to a different time zone.
Check the status of Windows time service. a. In the desktop window, Press windows key + R. b. Type services.msc in run window. c. From the services window find 'windows time' and double click on it. d. If service status is stopped, click on start and press ok.
Here, it says my current time zone for work scheduling is UTC-8 pacific time. As I will soon demonstrate, everywhere else in the same settings suite, my time zone is set correctly in Europe. If someone can tell me exactly where Outlook gets this information from, it would likely solve my problem. Here's an overview of places I checked my time zone:
1-Click on Start then click on Settings. 2-Click on Time & Language. 3-Date & time. And a screenshot of the System Information page to help to identify what is causing the problem. 1-Right-click on Start then click on Run. 2-Type: msinfo32 and click on OK. PN.
4. Under “Regions,” select the option for “Time zone.” 5. Click on “Change time zone.” 6. Choose one of the time zones and then click on “Select.” 7. Close the panel to end the process. Alternatively, you can set date and time preferences on a Windows device by selecting Settings > Time & Language as the Teams will follow the ...
1. Press Win + I (or click the Start menu and select Settings) 2. Click on Time & Language. 3. Click on Date & time. 4. Turn on the Set time zone automatically toggle switch. Then you can try setting the time zone via PowerShell, and see if it works permanently.
According to your description, the cause could be that your users have set to use their personal time zone settings by default, it will override the settings in SharePoint online sites. Reference: Change your personal language and region settings. Please ask your users to login to Microsoft Office 365 portal > click on the avatar in the upper ...
thank you Igor, but when I do so, this message appears: "TZUTIL: Insufficient privileges to set the current time zone." and the time zone does not change. I don't know if you have found the answer yet, but you search for CMD in your menu, click on right mouse click and select "Run Administrator".
A screenshot of your time zone settings in your outlook client. 4.A mail header of the same email as I mentioned in the third option ( make sure the screenshot of the time showing abnormal and mail header text are from the same email) for a further investigation. You can refer to View internet message headers.