![]() I work in the IT Dept for my company and have spent many hours on the issue. I am seeing the same problem today and have been tackling it since March. I opened outlook on my windows machine and everything is just fine ![]() I opened outlook 2011 for Mac and everything is just fine I all of my meetings scheduled from the UK are displaying this way I should also clarify the following facts: I also tried searching here and didn't find anything related. If figured I'd give one of my favorite Mac site's forums a try. Is anyone else having this problem? Any ideas of how to solve this? I've tried searching google and I generally get links related to Outlook 2011. I don't understand why Outlook displays the meeting in the scheduled time zone versus mine. Outlook even gives me a warning that the meeting starts at 9:30 AM in my computer's timezone. ![]() When I open the meeting notice it lists the start time as 1:30 PM and end time as 3:00 PM. I should note that right now it is only a 4 hour difference (not 5 hours) as their daylight savings time takes place on a different day. This meeting was sent from someone located in the UK and the time for them would be 1:30 PM UTC. It is showing on my calendar in the week view (same for day view) as 9:30 AM EST on the correct day. ![]() ![]() Yes, that was the actual time of the meeting. It took place today March 31st at 9:30 AM EST. The version I have installed should be the latest, 15.8.1 (150311). I've been using Outlook 2016 (Outlook for Mac) since it was released not long ago. ![]()
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