Calendar Sync - Exchange

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GodCountryND

I have two computers sitting right beside each other, both on the same time
zone settings. If I add a new event on my calendar on one, it shows up an
hour different on the other computer. It works the same back and forth on
either one I set it on, always an hour off. Also, if I set something as all
day, it then appears on the other computer spanned across 2 days midnight to
midnight. I could understand why this would happen if they were on different
time zone settings, but they match exactly.

Help!!
 
G

GodCountryND

Also I should mention, all 3 computers (laptop, desktop, and exchange server)
are all set to central time zone in calendar settings. The exchange server
phyically resides in the eastern time zone where the other two are physically
in central time. Right now the laptop and exchange server seem to have
perfectly matching calendars with the desktop being the oddball.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Have you checked the daylight saving time options in both control panel and
Outlook?

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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, GodCountryND asked:

| Also I should mention, all 3 computers (laptop, desktop, and exchange
| server) are all set to central time zone in calendar settings. The
| exchange server phyically resides in the eastern time zone where the
| other two are physically in central time. Right now the laptop and
| exchange server seem to have perfectly matching calendars with the
| desktop being the oddball.
|
| "GodCountryND" wrote:
|
|| I have two computers sitting right beside each other, both on the
|| same time zone settings. If I add a new event on my calendar on one,
|| it shows up an hour different on the other computer. It works the
|| same back and forth on either one I set it on, always an hour off.
|| Also, if I set something as all day, it then appears on the other
|| computer spanned across 2 days midnight to midnight. I could
|| understand why this would happen if they were on different time zone
|| settings, but they match exactly.
||
|| Help!!
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Also I should mention, all 3 computers (laptop, desktop, and exchange
server)
are all set to central time zone in calendar settings. The exchange server
phyically resides in the eastern time zone where the other two are
physically
in central time. Right now the laptop and exchange server seem to have
perfectly matching calendars with the desktop being the oddball.

It still sounds like one of the PCs hasn't had the DST time zone updated
applied properly. Start here:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst and
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951072/
 

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