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time of appointment changes by one hour. Why?

 
 
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      27th Oct 2004
I have a comptuer with Outlook 2003. My boss has a computer running Office
2000.
I can access my bosses calendar, and see all the appointments. When I
schedule an appointment for him, on my computer it registers the correct
time. On his, it updates to show the appointment, but it shows for one hour
earlier.
I've checked the computer clocks on both computers. What could be causing
this? And how would you recommend fixing this?
 
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      27th Oct 2004
Check to make sure you don't/do have daylight savings box checked in the
options menu. If it's checked, uncheck it. If it's unchecked, check it.

Hope this helps

Eric

"Tom" wrote:

> I have a comptuer with Outlook 2003. My boss has a computer running Office
> 2000.
> I can access my bosses calendar, and see all the appointments. When I
> schedule an appointment for him, on my computer it registers the correct
> time. On his, it updates to show the appointment, but it shows for one hour
> earlier.
> I've checked the computer clocks on both computers. What could be causing
> this? And how would you recommend fixing this?

 
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      27th Oct 2004
Check to make sure you don't/do have daylight savings box checked in the
options menu. If it's checked, uncheck it. If it's unchecked, check it.

Hope this helps

Eric

"Tom" wrote:

> I have a comptuer with Outlook 2003. My boss has a computer running Office
> 2000.
> I can access my bosses calendar, and see all the appointments. When I
> schedule an appointment for him, on my computer it registers the correct
> time. On his, it updates to show the appointment, but it shows for one hour
> earlier.
> I've checked the computer clocks on both computers. What could be causing
> this? And how would you recommend fixing this?

 
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      28th Oct 2004
Tom <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have a comptuer with Outlook 2003. My boss has a computer running
> Office 2000.
> I can access my bosses calendar, and see all the appointments. When I
> schedule an appointment for him, on my computer it registers the
> correct time. On his, it updates to show the appointment, but it
> shows for one hour earlier.
> I've checked the computer clocks on both computers. What could be
> causing this? And how would you recommend fixing this?


Usually a mismatch in Windows' time zone/DST settings and Outlook's Calendar
time zone/DST settings. Make sure the first is correct by double-clicking
the clock in the system tray and the second by clicking
Tools>Options>Calendar Options>Time Zone
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