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appts in outlook 1 hour later in mobile calendar

 
 
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      11th Apr 2005
Appointments from my Outlook are appearing 1 hour later when I sync them into
my mobile calendar (ipaq running windows mobile 2003). The time matches up
on my PC, on my ipaq, and in Outlook on my PC.

I've checked to make sure that the ipaq is not set to a visiting time, and
have played around with resetting the clock to a visiting time & then setting
it back on my correct time zone. No luck. Appointments still appear 1 hour
later on the ipaq's calendar.

The clocks on my computer, my Outlook, and my ipaq all match up. I'm
stumped. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
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Oliver Vukovics
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      11th Apr 2005
Dear Alex,

did you also check the setings for "Winter/Summertime" in Windows AND
Outlook?

In Windows have a look in the Control Panel" => "Date and time", for Outlook
under Tools/Options/Calendar Options/TimeZone.

The 1 hour different is mostly the "Winter/Summertime" flag.

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"alexb" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Appointments from my Outlook are appearing 1 hour later when I sync them
> into
> my mobile calendar (ipaq running windows mobile 2003). The time matches
> up
> on my PC, on my ipaq, and in Outlook on my PC.
>
> I've checked to make sure that the ipaq is not set to a visiting time, and
> have played around with resetting the clock to a visiting time & then
> setting
> it back on my correct time zone. No luck. Appointments still appear 1
> hour
> later on the ipaq's calendar.
>
> The clocks on my computer, my Outlook, and my ipaq all match up. I'm
> stumped. Any help would be much appreciated.



 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      12th Apr 2005
Or, in the United States, Daylight Savings Time.

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After furious head scratching, alexb asked:

| Appointments from my Outlook are appearing 1 hour later when I sync
| them into my mobile calendar (ipaq running windows mobile 2003). The
| time matches up on my PC, on my ipaq, and in Outlook on my PC.
|
| I've checked to make sure that the ipaq is not set to a visiting
| time, and have played around with resetting the clock to a visiting
| time & then setting it back on my correct time zone. No luck.
| Appointments still appear 1 hour later on the ipaq's calendar.
|
| The clocks on my computer, my Outlook, and my ipaq all match up. I'm
| stumped. Any help would be much appreciated.


 
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