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Old September 20th, 2005, 06:38 PM
Linn Allen
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When I would send a Meeting Request I discovered that the time the recipient
showed was 1 hour different than the time I sent. I discovered that my PC
time was not set to adjust for daylight savings time. I set it to adjust and
the Meeting request time was right but ALL of my calender entries had shifted
by 1 hour. I removed the adjust for daylight savings time entry and the
calendar time was now correct.

I removed my PST file, set the adjust for daylight savings time on the PC,
and rebooted the PC. Next I opened Outlook and created a new PST followed by
importing my old one. All of my calendar times have shifted 1 hour and I
cannot get them to shift back.

Is there a setting within Outlook to shift this time for the entire calendar?
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Old September 20th, 2005, 10:04 PM
Brian Tillman
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Linn Allen wrote:

When I would send a Meeting Request I discovered that the time the
recipient showed was 1 hour different than the time I sent. I
discovered that my PC time was not set to adjust for daylight savings
time. I set it to adjust and the Meeting request time was right but
ALL of my calender entries had shifted by 1 hour. I removed the
adjust for daylight savings time entry and the calendar time was now
correct.


Export your calendar to a CSV file, empty the current calendar, correct the
setting, and import it back in.
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Brian Tillman

 




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