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      7th Oct 2007
Hello,

I have imported multiple appointments but then for some strange reason at
some time unknown to myself I come back and check my Outlook and those
appointments are set to start an hour earlier than when I had imported them.

Any help is appreciated.

Curtis
 
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      9th Oct 2007
Anyone?

"Curtis M." wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have imported multiple appointments but then for some strange reason at
> some time unknown to myself I come back and check my Outlook and those
> appointments are set to start an hour earlier than when I had imported them.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Curtis

 
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      9th Oct 2007
Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have imported multiple appointments but then for some strange
> reason at some time unknown to myself I come back and check my
> Outlook and those appointments are set to start an hour earlier than
> when I had imported them.


DST setting mismatch between Outlook's calendar and the Windows clock,
perchance?
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      9th Oct 2007
Brian,

Is it as easy as just checking if the time is the same on both computers? Or
if not how would I verify this?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I have imported multiple appointments but then for some strange
> > reason at some time unknown to myself I come back and check my
> > Outlook and those appointments are set to start an hour earlier than
> > when I had imported them.

>
> DST setting mismatch between Outlook's calendar and the Windows clock,
> perchance?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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      9th Oct 2007
Brian,

I noticed that in the only thing that differs from the "Timezone" option is
that the computer that has the one hour off does not have the checkmark in
"Adjust for daylight savings time".

I then tried to put a checkmark in the box and then get a error message
stating:

"You do not have permission to change the current timezone. Your changes
will be undone. Instead of changing the Primary Timezone, consider setting
the additional time zone."

Lastly, for your information, my account is an administrator so I should be
able to change the timezone.

Thanks

Curtis

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I have imported multiple appointments but then for some strange
> > reason at some time unknown to myself I come back and check my
> > Outlook and those appointments are set to start an hour earlier than
> > when I had imported them.

>
> DST setting mismatch between Outlook's calendar and the Windows clock,
> perchance?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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      10th Oct 2007
Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Is it as easy as just checking if the time is the same on both
> computers? Or if not how would I verify this?


As I said, check the time _zones_ and the DST settings.
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      10th Oct 2007
Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I noticed that in the only thing that differs from the "Timezone"
> option is that the computer that has the one hour off does not have
> the checkmark in "Adjust for daylight savings time".
>
> I then tried to put a checkmark in the box and then get a error
> message stating:
>
> "You do not have permission to change the current timezone. Your
> changes will be undone. Instead of changing the Primary Timezone,
> consider setting the additional time zone."


What time zone are you in? What version of Windows?
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      10th Oct 2007
Brian,

I am in the Pacific Time Zone and I am running Windows Vista Home Premium on
both machines.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I noticed that in the only thing that differs from the "Timezone"
> > option is that the computer that has the one hour off does not have
> > the checkmark in "Adjust for daylight savings time".
> >
> > I then tried to put a checkmark in the box and then get a error
> > message stating:
> >
> > "You do not have permission to change the current timezone. Your
> > changes will be undone. Instead of changing the Primary Timezone,
> > consider setting the additional time zone."

>
> What time zone are you in? What version of Windows?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>

 
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      10th Oct 2007
Curtis M. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I am in the Pacific Time Zone and I am running Windows Vista Home
> Premium on both machines.


I also don't see your version of Outlook anywhere. DId you apply the DST
patch for your particular version?
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