From: Friends of th e Penguin on 16 Mar 2010 11:26 SAme problem here on a few madchines only and for recurring appointments only. The problem goes away first week in April, the end of DST historically. "agajadhar" wrote: > I am having this same problem, desperate for help. To have my appts appear > at the correct time I have to have the time on the computer the wrong time. > Meaning if I take off the daylight savings time off both Windows xp and > outlook then my appts are at the correct time but my computer says an hour > earlier and vice versa. > > "Ronni" wrote: > > > When I post appointments on other calendars, from April 4 on, they show up an > > hour later. For example, I sent an appointment for 8:00-8:30 and it posted > > on the users calendar for 9:00-9:30. When I view calnedars from April 4th > > on, with appointments already posted, all appointments look like they begin > > an hour earlier than they really exist on the calendars.
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 16 Mar 2010 11:54 "Friends of th e Penguin" <FriendsofthePenguin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3241EAD7-DEB4-4D27-B813-7E461F4DEE39(a)microsoft.com... > SAme problem here on a few madchines only and for recurring appointments > only. The problem goes away first week in April, the end of DST > historically. That means the time zone updates that changed the DST date to the second Sunday of March were not applied to one of the systems in the mix, most likely the one where Outlook is running. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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