why do I lose 2 hours on events

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Ken H

Office 2007 is on two machines. One runs XP, the other Vista.
Exporting Outlook Calendar's pst file from XP to Vista gives me a calendar
on Vista with all event times 2 hours earlier than on the XP machine from
which the pst file came. The clocks on both machines read the same.
Why? How fix/
 
K

Ken H

Thanks Diane,

I think you've got it. This Office 2007 was purchased and first installed
in Denver, but I've moved to the East Coast.

Ken Hammer

Diane Poremsky said:
Are the time zones the same on both machines?

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Ken H said:
Office 2007 is on two machines. One runs XP, the other Vista.
Exporting Outlook Calendar's pst file from XP to Vista gives me a calendar
on Vista with all event times 2 hours earlier than on the XP machine from
which the pst file came. The clocks on both machines read the same.
Why? How fix/
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Office 2007 is on two machines. One runs XP, the other Vista.
Exporting Outlook Calendar's pst file from XP to Vista gives me a calendar
on Vista with all event times 2 hours earlier than on the XP machine from
which the pst file came. The clocks on both machines read the same.
Why? How fix/

After you fix your time zone issue, forget the idea of emport and import
when moving data Outlook-to-Outlook. Just copy the PST from one PC to the
other and open it in the other Outlook. It's how you'd transfer your Word
documents or Excel spreadheets. Why do it differently for Outlook?
 

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