Appointment times synchronize 1 hour off

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Phil Rabichow

I have Outlook 2003 & a pocket pc. All of a sudden, when I put in a new
appointment, either on my computer or on the pocket pc, & then synchronize,
the appointment on the computer is 1 hour later than the pocket pc. Yet
both show the same date & time. Any idea how this can be fixed?
 
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Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices

It sounds like a DST issue. What version is your PocketPC?

Thanks,

Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
 
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Phil Rabichow

Hi Clinton:
Thanks for the quick response. I have a Dell Axim x30, 624MH. It was
working fine until maybe a day or two ago (I just noticed today) & I haven't
changed any settings.

OK. You're right...(but you knew that<G>). Any new appt. made for this
Sunday or later differs by 1 hour between the pocket pc & Outlook. Anything
I make before that is OK & appointments made after Sunday that were made
some time ago are OK. How do I fix this?
 
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Brian Tillman

Phil Rabichow said:
Hi Clinton:
Thanks for the quick response. I have a Dell Axim x30, 624MH. It was
working fine until maybe a day or two ago (I just noticed today) & I
haven't changed any settings.

OK. You're right...(but you knew that<G>). Any new appt. made for
this Sunday or later differs by 1 hour between the pocket pc &
Outlook. Anything I make before that is OK & appointments made after
Sunday that were made some time ago are OK. How do I fix this?

Have you downloaded and applied the appropriate Windows Mobiile DST patch?
 
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Phil Rabichow

Hi Brian:
Well, don't I feel foolish. Honestly, I didn't know that there was an
update. I just downloaded it & copied it using Active Sync & clicked on the
cab file. My appointments seemed to have updated.
 
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Brian Tillman

Phil Rabichow said:
Well, don't I feel foolish. Honestly, I didn't know that there was an
update. I just downloaded it & copied it using Active Sync & clicked
on the cab file. My appointments seemed to have updated.

Good news.
 

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