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Daylight Savings Time 2009
Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook
calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system?
WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since
posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Daylight Savings Time 2009
Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also
an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Daylight Savings Time 2009
I have a similar problem, but only on SOME of my appointments. It seems as
if recurring appointments were updated to the correct time, but individual appointments weren't. This is sure frustrating. "Bob I" wrote: Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Hi, this isn't a chat room. The answer to your problem is in your thread.
jlucpicard wrote: I have a similar problem, but only on SOME of my appointments. It seems as if recurring appointments were updated to the correct time, but individual appointments weren't. This is sure frustrating. "Bob I" wrote: Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Daylight Savings Time 2009
I realize this isn't a chat room. My intention for my post was to indicate
my problem persisted after performing the steps outlined in the thread. My only mistake was not stating this more clearly. My hope was that I would possibly get further suggestions on how to correct the issue. What I didn't expect was to be provided discussion group ettiquete of which I'm well aware. "Bob I" wrote: Hi, this isn't a chat room. The answer to your problem is in your thread. jlucpicard wrote: I have a similar problem, but only on SOME of my appointments. It seems as if recurring appointments were updated to the correct time, but individual appointments weren't. This is sure frustrating. "Bob I" wrote: Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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No, by posting in this thread, all you did was introduce noise into THIS
thread. IF you were truly aware as claimed, you wouldn't have done that. jlucpicard wrote: I realize this isn't a chat room. My intention for my post was to indicate my problem persisted after performing the steps outlined in the thread. My only mistake was not stating this more clearly. My hope was that I would possibly get further suggestions on how to correct the issue. What I didn't expect was to be provided discussion group ettiquete of which I'm well aware. "Bob I" wrote: Hi, this isn't a chat room. The answer to your problem is in your thread. jlucpicard wrote: I have a similar problem, but only on SOME of my appointments. It seems as if recurring appointments were updated to the correct time, but individual appointments weren't. This is sure frustrating. "Bob I" wrote: Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007). Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. Here are 2 I was looking at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en, and http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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Daylight Savings Time 2009
On Mar 10, 9:13*am, Bob I wrote:
No, by posting in this thread, all you did was introduce noise into THIS thread. IF you were truly aware as claimed, you wouldn't have done that. jlucpicard wrote: I realize this isn't a chat room. *My intention for my post was to indicate my problem persisted after performing the steps outlined in the thread. *My only mistake was not stating this more clearly. *My hope was that I would possibly get further suggestions on how to correct the issue. *What I didn't expect was to be provided discussion group ettiquete of which I'm well aware. "Bob I" wrote: Hi, this isn't a chat room. The answer to your problem is in your thread. jlucpicard wrote: I have a similar problem, but only on SOME of my appointments. *It seems as if recurring appointments were updated to the correct time, but individual appointments weren't. *This is sure frustrating. "Bob I" wrote: Should, but the proof is in the results. I was thinking there was also an earlier Windows XP patch, but you may have already put it on. WendyD wrote: I haven't yet, as I didn't have this phone in 2008 (or Outlook 2007).. *Since posting this, I did guess that my issues probably date back to 2008. *Do you know of an exact location where I could find the patches? *I did find a few locations on Microsoft's site, but am not sure they're the right ones. *Here are 2 I was looking at: * http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=E343A233-B9C..., andhttp://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst. *Should these suffice? "Bob I" wrote: Did you install all of the DST patches for your operating system? WendyD wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. *I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. *We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. *Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? *AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). *I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - can you just answer the question?? |
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Daylight Savings Time 2009
My appointments were an hour early on my PDA also. I had installed the
patches on my computer and the PDA and restarted the PDA, but they were still early. I changed the time zone on the PDA to Eastern Time and then back to Central time, and that made the entries on the PDA appear at the right time. I don't think it matters what time you change to before you change back. I think just changing the time zone fixes it. When the DST changes first came into effect, we used to have to change time zones on some computers to get it working right, too. "WendyD" wrote: Ever since the daylight savings time change this past Sat/Sun, all my Outlook calendar items are wrong by 1 hr. I've talked with both AT&T (provider) and HTC (phone manufacturer) and none of their fixes work. We went into Outlook on the computer and selected/unselected the "adjust for daylight savings time" box, shutdown/restarted the computer, synched and resynched my phone, etc, etc, but to no avail. Is anyone else experiencing this problem... is Microsoft planning a patch for this issue? AT&T's answer was that I would need to manually adjust all my calendar appointments every time this happens (ie, every 6 months). I don't plan on doing that, so am hoping it's an Outlook issue and there will be a fix for it. |
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