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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
TZMOVE?
I've never heard of it. Will look for it now.. Thanks!
-Frankie
Brian,
I just did the TZMOVE thing and although it changed a few task reminders around, it really did nothing else.
Here's some history.
1. I have the old DST in vista and no DST patch installed
2. I turn 'adjust clock for daylight savings OFF in vista'
3. I add all day events in my calender, appointments, etc
All is fine except when I turn 'Adjust clock for Daylight savings' ON it all gets screwed up. So I leave it off. Problem remains that although outlook looksk fine, sycning to my phone makes the phone's clock go 1hr forward and some appointements 1 hr forward.
4. I run the latest DST vista patch
Nothing seems different. Again, daylight savings must remain off.
5. TZMove doesn't do anything except change a few task reminders around. With daylight savings turned on everything still looks like a mess.
Do I maybe need to enter all fresh outlook data with daylight savings turned ON now? I originally entered it with it turned OFF a month ago. Why would this make any difference anyway? It seems like if I enter data with daylight savings ON, it gets all messed when I turn it off and visa versa! That's how its been behaving.
-Frankie
Brian Tillman - 26 Mar 2008 20:48 GMT
> Here's some history.
> 1. I have the old DST in vista and no DST patch installed
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> although outlook looksk fine, sycning to my phone makes the phone's
> clock go 1hr forward and some appointements 1 hr forward.
Did you install the WIndows Mobile DST patch to your phone as well?
> Do I maybe need to enter all fresh outlook data with daylight savings
> turned ON now? I originally entered it with it turned OFF a month
> ago. Why would this make any difference anyway? It seems like if I
> enter data with daylight savings ON, it gets all messed when I turn
> it off and visa versa! That's how its been behaving.
Sorry, but all I can say is that when all the DST patches were put in place
on my system and my PDA, everything behaved as it should.

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frankieplus@optusnet.com.au - 27 Mar 2008 00:43 GMT
Can I ask you something..
If you turn 'adjust clock for daylight savings' off now. Are yoru outlook items still right?
Or are you not game to try it ? :)
-Frankie
Brian Tillman - 27 Mar 2008 01:58 GMT
> Can I ask you something..
You may ask anything you want.
> If you turn 'adjust clock for daylight savings' off now. Are yoru
> outlook items still right?
Turn it off where? In Windows?

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frankieplus@optusnet.com.au - 27 Mar 2008 02:51 GMT
Yeah in windows. Left click the time on the bottom right,
go to 'change date and time settings' then 'change time zone' and uncheck 'adjust clock for daylight savings'.
I find that if I turn this on or off, it affects my calender items. If I have this ON and make appointments, then the appointements are wrong when I turn it OFF and visa versa.
-Frankie
Brian Tillman - 27 Mar 2008 15:51 GMT
> Yeah in windows. Left click the time on the bottom right,
> go to 'change date and time settings' then 'change time zone' and
> uncheck 'adjust clock for daylight savings'.
If I have the opportunity, I'll try it.

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Brian Tillman - 31 Mar 2008 19:19 GMT
> If I have the opportunity, I'll try it.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to get to this until after the
first weekend in April, which is too late.

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