Afternoon everyone, hope you're all having a great day! Very interesting issue here, hope you guys can help me out.
I have a user that moves timezone very frequently, 4-5 times a month. So, to help him keep his bearings, we set his Outlook 2010 calendar up to show two time zones on the let, the primary being "Calgary" with a timezone of Mountain Time (MST - USA & Canada -7:00 GMT) and the secondary is "Toronto" with a timezone of Atlantic Time (Canada -4:00 GMT).
Here's the frustrating part. Every time this user logs out of his terminal server session his "primary" Calendar time zone resets itself to Central America time (-6:00 GMT)! Then, all of his appointments get pushed up 6 hours as if the time that the appointment was scheduled was GMT and the appointment time is now being based off that. If he schedules an appointment at 8:30am while he was in a Mountain Time area with the correct calendar times showing, logs off terminal server, and logs back on the calendar will show this 8:30am appointment as being at 4:30pm. This is also completely wrong in itself as Central America and Mountain Time are only an hour off... Secondary timezone is not effected, it still stays at Atlantic Time or whatever time I fill in. But no matter what timezone I put in as the primary, it reverts itself back to Central America time 100% of the time on log off.
Going back in and setting his primary timezone back to Mountain Time moves all of his appointments back to their correct time, it is just more than annoying to have to do that 2-3 times a day. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Terminal Server issues are always hard but I will hope for the best!