Outlook default times change automatically off by 2-4 minutes

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lilkel31

Okay, I went in today to put in an appointment to my Outlook 2007 calendar
and have something goofy happening:
First of all, when I right click and select new appointment, the default
start time says 8 am, but the default end time says 8:32 am. So, when I try
to change the time to what I want from the drop down, which is 7 pm, it
automatically puts the start time to 6:56 pm and then the end times are all
crazy. If I choose it then to end at say 7:56 from the drop down list it
puts 8 pm in the box?! But it has a choice of 7:26 (I'm guessing the half
hour) and when I click that to select it, it puts 7:32 in the box?! Anyone
know what the heck is going on and how I fix it so that my appointment is
starting and ending when it is actually supposed to??
 
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lilkel31

Okay, I apologize for this post. I'm still not sure what may have caused the
glitch in my appointment times, but simply shutting down Outlook and
restarting it seemed to fix the issue. Sorry.
 
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816

Hi there, its happening to me too. But after I shut down Outlook, open it up
again, some minutes go by 5 or 6 and then it comes back up again. I also get
some strange indications on sent and received email with strange dates and
weird delivery ...

Anyone else having this problem? It started happening just after I
installed an update from CA antivirus and antispam... Thanks!
 
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lilkel31

Sorry you have the same problem and that yours did not correct with simply
turning it off and back on. I will update as well that mine occurred just
after I upgraded from CA ISS Plus 2008 to CA ISS Plus 2009--which includes
the antispam program that is an add in to Outlook. I still have no
explanation for why it was happening, but I hope someone can shed some light
for you!
 

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