Sync Phone

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Tygrinn

I hope you don't mind if this is not the place to ask about my issue.
I'm using a sync-utility provided by the manufacturer of my cell phone
(Sony Ericsson) to cross - sync my phone's calendar and the one I have
in Outlook 2003. Everything works perfectly. Except that appointments I
make in my cell phone and sync with my pc, are scheduled exactly one
hour earlier on my pc. Both my pc and cell phone are set to the same
time zone and their clocks are synced. Has anyone ever experienced
similar problems?



What am I missing?



- Tygrinn
 
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DL

Is the Time Zone set in OL calendar options?

PS ng's are plain text not html

I hope you don't mind if this is not the place to ask about my issue. I'm using a sync-utility provided by the manufacturer of my cell phone (Sony Ericsson) to cross - sync my phone's calendar and the one I have in Outlook 2003. Everything works perfectly. Except that appointments I make in my cell phone and sync with my pc, are scheduled exactly one hour earlier on my pc. Both my pc and cell phone are set to the same time zone and their clocks are synced. Has anyone ever experienced similar problems?



What am I missing?



- Tygrinn
 
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Brian Tillman

Tygrinn said:
I hope you don't mind if this is not the place to ask about my issue.
I'm using a sync-utility provided by the manufacturer of my cell phone
(Sony Ericsson) to cross - sync my phone's calendar and the one I have
in Outlook 2003. Everything works perfectly. Except that appointments
I make in my cell phone and sync with my pc, are scheduled exactly one
hour earlier on my pc. Both my pc and cell phone are set to the same
time zone and their clocks are synced. Has anyone ever experienced
similar problems?

The phone's time zone, it's DST setting, Windows time zone and DST settings,
and Outlook Calendar's time zone and DST setting must al agree. I suspect
it is a mismatch in one of the DST settings.
 

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