Daylight Savings Time

  • Thread starter Martine Marleau
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Martine Marleau

One of our employees got a new laptop, so we imported his
existing Outlook calendar which is also accessed by a
couple of support staff. Unfortunately, we did not
realize that the Daylight Savings Time setting was not
selected on the new laptop, so now all of his imported
appointments are off by an hour and when one of the
support staff add something to the calendar, it also
moves an hour. Can this be fixed without manually having
to move each of his many appointments?

Thanks.
 
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tjohn

I am having a similar problem. I am syncing via my PDA with my laptop and desktop. It is changing my appts. by one hour as well. The clocks on both are set to Daylight Savings Time and the same time. What can be done?
 
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Oliver Vukovics

tjohn said:
I am having a similar problem. I am syncing via my PDA with my
laptop and desktop. It is changing my appts. by one hour as well.
The clocks on both are set to Daylight Savings Time and the same
time. What can be done?

Did you also check the windows time setting?

Have a look on this site for further infomation:
http://experts.about.com/q/1541/3505026.htm
 
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Guest

the Daylight Savings Time setting was not
selected on the new laptop, so now all of his imported
appointments are off by an hour and when one of the
support staff add something to the calendar, it also
moves an hour. Can this be fixed without manually
having to move each of his many appointments?Same thing just happened to me. If you double-click on
the time on the right side of the program tray at the
bottom, make sure the time is set an hour too early, then
click on the Time Zone tap and put a check in the box for
Daylight SAvings time. Once you exit out, check your
Outlook calendar. All the times will shift to Daylight
Savings time. If you just change the time to be an hour
later without checking this box, the calendar won't
change.
 

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