Outlook Appointments are 1 hour off

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hey guys,

We've been having this problem where:

If a user on our LAN schedules an appointment and invites people as
attendees, the invited parties receive the appointment with the correct
time.

However, if the recipient creates an appointment and invites someone from
our LAN the appoitment is advanced 1 hour.

Notes: We are currently in DST, GMT +1100 (Australian Eastern Standard
Dayliught Savings Time).

Is this an error with our exchange server time, our clients or the external
clients?

All desktops/servers on our LAN have the correct time.

Any suggestions?

cheers!
 
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Patricia Cardoza - [Outlook MVP]

Tools, Options, Calendar Options, Time Zone. Make sure that "automatically
adjust for daylight savings time" is checked.
 
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yes this is ticked.


any suggestions?


Patricia Cardoza - said:
Tools, Options, Calendar Options, Time Zone. Make sure that "automatically
adjust for daylight savings time" is checked.

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP

Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
 
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Erik Likvarn

I am having the same problem with one of my clients, but
it only affect two users. This two user have laptop that
had the QLD time zone set when daylight savings timne
kicked in.

They subsequently changes the timezone settings for the
PC and outlook. Now often, but not always, when the
users schedule a meetikng at a particular time, it moves
by one hour overnight.

There was a solution on support.microsoft.com which goes
(basically):

Export the calendar to a *.CSV
Delete all appointments in the exported time.date range.
Change time zones to be correct for PC and outlook.
Import the *.CSV file.

Exporting to other file formats takes timezone info with
it.

This worked for the first day with my clients, but then
the problem returned the next day.

It may help you though.
 

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