This does sound like it is releated to the time zone change. You say that
you did change the time zone when you made your move. Did the appointments
change immediately after you made the change? They should have. If they
did not, perhaps the updates that you recently installed fixed a problem on
your computer. Or maybe it is possible that the time did change and you did
not notice it until now.
Assuming that the time zone setting change is the cause of the problem, the
following MS articles may help:
Outlook 97:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q168343
Outlook 98:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q181170
Outlook 2000:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q197480
Outlook 2002:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q290835
Hope this helps...
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Greg Titamer
www.calendar-updates.com
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"Lincoln Cobb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:492201c376e0$bbea1d20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I just did a Windows update, to XP Home, 5.1.2600 (SP1,
> Build 2600). Immediately thereafter, every all-day event
> on my Outlook calendar has become a 2-day scheduled
> event. This includes holidays provided by Outlook's
> holiday list. Now each of those events is scheduled from
> 3:00pm on the nominal day of the event, through 3:00pm
> the following day.
>
> I have noted other messages suggesting that time zones be
> carefully checked. That makes initial sense because we
> just moved 3 time zones. However, I changed the time
> zone setting as soon as I arrived here, and it is in fact
> set correctly in Windows and in Outlook. Further, this
> odd offset was not in evidence until I downloaded and
> installed the updates.
>
> Local time is also set correctly in Windows, but Outlook
> shows a different current time setting than Windows, with
> a difference of 1 hour, though in both Outlook and
> Windows I have checked "Adjust for daylight savings".
>
> All thoughts appreciated.