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Computer clock was off 1 hr. When clock reset, all appointments .

 
 
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      19th Apr 2005
My computer was reimaged by corporate IT. When I got the PC back, the clock
was set to EST (should have been CST). The clock has been reset to the
correct time, but now all appointments I accepted during that time are off by
one hour. Is there an easy way to move all these appointments up by an hour?
 
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      19th Apr 2005
G'Day Donald,

1. Check the WINDOWS 'Date and Time' and 'Time Zone'
settings on the PC. Outlook inherits these settings.
Under 'Time Zone' is
'Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes'
checked? It should be the same as the other PCs.

2. Check the OUTLOOK 'Calendar Settings' for BOTH
Tools>Options
Calendar Options
Time Zone
'Adjust for daylight saving time'
should be the same as the other PCs.
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Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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> My computer was reimaged by corporate IT. When I got the PC back, the
> clock
> was set to EST (should have been CST). The clock has been reset to the
> correct time, but now all appointments I accepted during that time are off
> by
> one hour. Is there an easy way to move all these appointments up by an
> hour?



 
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