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Meeting invite showing the time of sender when accepted.

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MY time zone is Europe/Prague set in TB 102 and Windows 10. When I receive the meeting invite, it shows correct time in our zime zone. When I accept the invite , metting time changes to the time of an invite sender. I can see our correct time croswed out in an invite and replaced by a sender´s time. Strange think it happens only to the (reoccuring) invite from US , from Japan it works fine.

MY time zone is Europe/Prague set in TB 102 and Windows 10. When I receive the meeting invite, it shows correct time in our zime zone. When I accept the invite , metting time changes to the time of an invite sender. I can see our correct time croswed out in an invite and replaced by a sender´s time. Strange think it happens only to the (reoccuring) invite from US , from Japan it works fine.

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Hello! It sounds like you're experiencing an issue with Thunderbird and meeting invites. The change in meeting time after accepting the invite could be due to a time zone conversion problem. To fix this, let's try a couple of things. First, ensure that both your Thunderbird and Windows 10 time zone settings are accurate and match your Europe/Prague time zone. Also, check if the sender's time zone settings are correct. If the problem persists, you might want to check if any add-ons or extensions in Thunderbird are affecting time zone settings. You can try disabling them temporarily to see if it makes a difference. Lastly, ensure you have the latest version of Thunderbird installed.