I just checked the time zone in my O/S and found the problem. I'm using
WIN7,
and the time zone was set to Pacific time. However, when I reset it to
AZ
time, the clock on my computer shows the WRONG time - 1 hour later than
it
should be. It appears that the O/S thinks AZ moves forward/back one
hour
in
fall/spring ... but we do not. So this incorrect setting is no doubt
messing
up my Outlook settings, since the calendar appts I imported were set in
AZ
time.
So, if I want the time on my PC to be right, I have to set it to the
Pacific
time zone ... and I'll probably have to reset it twice a year. Is there
any
way out of this - any way to correct the time zone settings in WIN7?
:
It's been awhile since I used the tool, but I think you want to set
the
computer's TZ so the appointment times are correct then run the tool
to
set
them to AZ.
Uninstalling won't make a difference. If the TZ mover isn't working
for
you,
set the time zone so the appointments are correct and export to excel
or
CSV. Move the appointments to a new calendar folder then fix the time
and
import. Once you are sure the appointments are correct, delete the
calendar
folder that has the old appointments.
As time zones move west, appointments are earlier - 11 AM in NY is 10
AM
in
Chicago, 8 AM in LA. The purpose of the tool is to change the TZ, not
the
time. It will move the 11 AM appointment in NY to 11 AM in LA.
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I played around with the time zone mover a bit. It doesn't matter
what
"original" time zone I choose ... if I choose AZ as the current time
zone
(the one I want to change to), it says no appointments need
changing.
So
it
seems that Outlook thinks it is now an hour earlier in AZ than it
really
is.
When I tell it to move the appointments from AZ time to Central
time,
it
moves them 2 hours earlier - again, this is backwards - as time
zones
move
West, appointments should move later, not earlier.
When I tell it to move the appointments from AZ time to Alaska time
(2
hours
earlier), it says no appointments need to be changed.
I'm completely stymied!
Maybe I should just uninstall and install Outlook again? I had to
copy-and-past the .pst files manually from my old hard drive to my
new -
maybe I transferred them incorrectly??
:
Next time, rather than confusing things with theories, just tell us
what
happened...
You created appointments in a different zone from what you are
using.
You
need to use the time zone mover tool to rebase the appointments -
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...33-b9c8-4652-9dd8-ae0f1af62568&displaylang=en