Right: east coast server's offset of 4+1 = 5, the offset for the mid-west 
client. Well, actually it's -5, but you get the point. :)

>If you are getting the offset from the gettimezoneinfo(), that is the
>servers offset, not the remote locations offset.
>
>.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
>Bobby Hartsfield
>http://acoderslife.com
>http://cf4em.com
>
>SPAMTRAP]
>
>Thanks to all for the replies. It really shockes me that a simple mechanism
>to change the timezone of a particular app was never added to CF.  I'm sure
>this has been a problem for many over the years. 
>
>Dave pointed me to a simple UDF that did the trick.  Thanks Dave!
>
>Regarding the question about remembering to change the offset when we go
>back to standard time, I don't  think this that is an issue, is it?  As long
>as timeZoneInfo.UTCtotalOffset increments to reflect the new offset, I can
>just use Application.TimeZone = -(timeZoneInfo.utcHourOffset+1) right?
>
>Again, thanks all for your replies.  
>
>Bob 

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