The error showed up after a sync with a Blackberry. The Blackberry is
set
to
the correct time zone and I have synced with it a number of times
without
any
errors.
The computer and Outlook are showing the correct day and time and have
daylight saving checked in the appropriate box.
I recall downloading and running the time zone rebaser and in fact when
I
just tried to download and run it again the computer indicated it was
already
installed on the machine.
Would appreciate any more advice you can offer. I will poke around on
a
couple of Blackberry sites seeking more information on this. If I find
anything I'll post it here.
Dbm
:
Do you recall when they got messed up? Did you make them then change
the
time zone or sync with a handheld device?
If it happened after installing the time zone updates, you ever run
the
time
zone rebaser? It's at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...33-b9c8-4652-9dd8-ae0f1af62568&displaylang=en
This will fix the problem if you made them in a different time zone or
before installing the time zone update.
--
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Any entry that has an occurence has been affected. Whether it's an
annual
occurence or say, a week's worth of a repeating item.
I just looked and the automatic DST box is checked. I un-checked
it,
closed
and re-opened Outlook calendar with no change in the problem.
Dbm
:
It's related to the time zone or DST setting. Are all dates
effected
or
just some? How many hours are they off? If you change the automatic
DST
setting are they corrected?
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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Hi,
Running Windows XP with all the current updates including the
Daylight
Saving patch which was installed when it first came out. I am
also
using
Outlook 2003 with all applicable updates.
After searching the group I find several references regarding
this
issue
where an annual occurence suddenly spreads over a two day period.
As far as I can tell nothing on this machine has been changed to
make
this
happen. All clock settings are as they are supposed to be but
all
of
my
occurences (annual or otherwise) are now doing this.
Short of going through and manually changing them is there
anything
else
that can be done to fix this issue?
Thanks,
Dbm