Timestamp off by 1 hour

Production department scans images using OS 10.3. The files are stored on a Windows 2000 server. Once the files are complete, they are copied to another Windows 2000 server located offsite.
When the images are copied, the Date Modified appears correct on the offsite server, but appears exactly 1 hour off on the local server.
This appears to have something to do with Daylight Savings Time, but all settings are correct in the Mac and both servers. All computers involved are in the same time zone (Eastern).
Any help would be appreciated.

I'm not sure if you've personally checked your servers or if someone has told you they are both configured the same, but the most plausible answer is that they are not configured the same.
Make sure they are both set for the same time zone.
Make sure they are both using Daylight Savings Time.
As a matter of good practice, if you're on a company network and one of these Windows servers is also a domain controller, you can use that server as your Mac's time server. This can be set in your Date & Time System Preferences pane.
Hope this helps! bill
1 GHz Powerbook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

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