Microsoft does offer a separate tool, TZmove.exe, for updating the Calendar
events. I don't know how it would handle the events now that they have been
manually tweaked. FWIW, here's the link to the tech article that contains the
download link for these tool:
How to address the daylight saving time changes in 2007 by using the Time Zone
Data Update Tool for Microsoft Office Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931667
Good luck!
"Amita4ever" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| I'm using Outlook 2002. My husband downloaded the DST updates for XP and the
| next thing I knew every appointment in my Outlook calender had been moved up
| 1 hour (a 2:00 pm appointment was now logged for 3:00 pm). My husband spent
| an evening downloding the updates for Outlook and getting everything back in
| order. I was great - everything seemed to be back in order.
|
| The next day I looked at the clock and realized I was almost an hour over
| due for a phone call I was suppose to make. I checked my calender. It was
| logged, the time was right, the alarm was set, it just hadn't gone off. A
| few minutes later it went off and the dialoge box that popped up with it said
| it was an hour overdue. Thats the way it is with all my reminders now - the
| alarm goes off for the first time an hour late and it says it's an hour
| overdue.
|
| I don't know what to do! Help, please, someone!