Entering calendar items on computer are at diff time on mobile dev

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KateOg

When I type in an appointment in my Office calendar on my computer, i.e.
8-9am, the appointment shows up as 9-10am on my mobile device when
synchronization is complete. This is a new development as Active Sync used to
enter correct time on mobile device.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Check time settings and especially Daylight Savings Time settings in all of
these places to ensure they all match:

Windows Control Panel - Regional Settings
Outlook Calendar Options
PDA Time Settings


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After furious head scratching, KateOg asked:

| When I type in an appointment in my Office calendar on my computer,
| i.e. 8-9am, the appointment shows up as 9-10am on my mobile device
| when synchronization is complete. This is a new development as Active
| Sync used to enter correct time on mobile device.
 
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Matt

I am having a similar problem, but when I sync my mobile device Outlook shows
my appointments (that are on or after March 9, 2008) one hour earlier. I am
located in the Central Time Zone - US. I can't find any option to adjust PDA
Time Settings on my computer or my Windows Mobile 6 mobile device.
 
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Brian Tillman

Matt said:
I am having a similar problem, but when I sync my mobile device
Outlook shows my appointments (that are on or after March 9, 2008)
one hour earlier. I am located in the Central Time Zone - US. I
can't find any option to adjust PDA Time Settings on my computer or
my Windows Mobile 6 mobile device.

Did you apply the Windows Mobile DST patch that Microsoft released?
 
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Matt

I did apply the DST patch. It soonds like my copy of Microsoft Office(2000)
may be too old to be supported anymore and therefore I will need to purchase
a updated copy if I want my products to work correctly. Not the answer I was
hoping for but it is probably the one that Microsoft has in store for me.
Thanks for the thought.
 

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