Wrong Time Listing in Calendar

L

lori

I can't figure out why... but when I add a new event/meeting to the
calendar it posts the date in my calendar view as one hour AFTER the
start time. For example. I put in a meeting that starts at 3 pm and
goes to 4 pm. When I view the calendar it shows my meeting at 4 pm.
This just started happening in the last day or two. Any thoughts?
 
B

bucketocheese

I can't figure out why... but when I add a new event/meeting to the
calendar it posts the date in my calendar view as one hour AFTER the
start time. For example. I put in a meeting that starts at 3 pm and
goes to 4 pm. When I view the calendar it shows my meeting at 4 pm.
This just started happening in the last day or two. Any thoughts?

I had the same problem on Monday 3/12/2007 due to the Daylight Savings
changes. I applied the latest MS Office patches (January and February
patches) and this fixed the problem for me.
 
B

Barry Wainwright

I can't figure out why... but when I add a new event/meeting to the
calendar it posts the date in my calendar view as one hour AFTER the
start time. For example. I put in a meeting that starts at 3 pm and
goes to 4 pm. When I view the calendar it shows my meeting at 4 pm.
This just started happening in the last day or two. Any thoughts?

Read this page and see if anything there helps:

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/articles/daylight.html#daylight1>
 
W

William Smith

I can't figure out why... but when I add a new event/meeting to the
calendar it posts the date in my calendar view as one hour AFTER the
start time. For example. I put in a meeting that starts at 3 pm and
goes to 4 pm. When I view the calendar it shows my meeting at 4 pm.
This just started happening in the last day or two. Any thoughts?

Hi Lori!

The newsgroup seems to be littered with these reports just shortly after
the DST change. I suspect this is an appearance bug with the new DST
patch or the patch failed to address this. (I do believe that all
appointment and notifications are still working correctly -- just the
calendar view is off by one hour. But I'm not sure.)

Can you check something for me? (Or anyone else having this problem...)

1. Do you have any events between March 11 and April 1, 2007, that show
this problem?

2. Do you have any events between October 28 and November 4, 2007, that
show this problem?

I suspect we may only see this problem between these dates but would
like to confirm. This will help determine if this is indeed related to
the DST change.

Thank you! bill
 

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