Not strictly true, in fact. I had the option unchecked, so I checked it and
still many of the appointments had been adjusted by an hour.
What annoys me is that I have never knowingly unchecked that option, and
even ensured that it is checked whenever I go into the time control panel.
Somehow it became unchecked without my knowledge. I get the feeling there
may be a WinXP bug lurking somewhere.
Stan
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:08:06 -0700, the cup of "Milly Staples [MVP -
Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> overfloweth with
the following:
> The user should not have changed times manually, just selected the option to
> automatically adjust for DST. The system would have taken care of it and
> everything would be where it belongs.
>
> --?
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
> the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
> account will be deleted without reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, Manny P. asked:
>
> | Existing meetings/appointments moved 1 hour ahead, while others
> | changed their end date/time 1 day ahead making it a 24 hour event.
> |
> | This happened when the user changed their time 1 hour ahead for
> | daylight savings and checked "automatically adjust clock for daylight
> | savings changes". Prior to this it was not checked.
> |
> | When we uncheck the radio box, all the existing events go back to
> | normal and as it is intended.
> |
> | Any thoughts and solutions to this. I would like to enable auto
> | adjust clock for daylight savings without affecting existing
> | appointments in calendar.
> |
> | Running XP Pro and Office 2003 with Exchange 2000 Enterprise. As far
> | as I know all the latest and greatest patches/fixes are applied.
> |
> | Thanks!
> |
> | -Manny
>
|