dates and times.

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Jason

I had outlook XP on one machine then I got a new
machine. I brought my pst file over and just used it.
Now when I look at the holidays or any appointments that
I had previously setup on the old computer they are an
hour off. Both computers were set the the same time zone
and had the clocks set the same. I do not understand how
this would happen. Any help with this?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check your daylight savings time settings in Calendar and Control Panel.
this is usually the culprit.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Jason <[email protected]> typed:
| I had outlook XP on one machine then I got a new
| machine. I brought my pst file over and just used it.
| Now when I look at the holidays or any appointments that
| I had previously setup on the old computer they are an
| hour off. Both computers were set the the same time zone
| and had the clocks set the same. I do not understand how
| this would happen. Any help with this?
 

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