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colin
Here in UK we've just had the start of British summertime which means the
clock is put forward 1 hour. Then computer makes this adjusment
automatically. All fine - but when you look at Outlook calendar all
appointments now start 1 hour later. This is clearly wrong as a 10 o clock
appointment should still start at 10 o clock, not 11 as outlook now shows.
My time zones are set the same in outlook and in windows - Greenwich mean
time London etc. with adjust for daylight saving ticked As far as i'm aware
this is the first year that this has happened
anyone got any ideas?
It can be solved by unticking the daylight saving box - but then the os
clock is wrong.
Cheers
Colin
clock is put forward 1 hour. Then computer makes this adjusment
automatically. All fine - but when you look at Outlook calendar all
appointments now start 1 hour later. This is clearly wrong as a 10 o clock
appointment should still start at 10 o clock, not 11 as outlook now shows.
My time zones are set the same in outlook and in windows - Greenwich mean
time London etc. with adjust for daylight saving ticked As far as i'm aware
this is the first year that this has happened
anyone got any ideas?
It can be solved by unticking the daylight saving box - but then the os
clock is wrong.
Cheers
Colin