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meeting time changes when inviting attendees

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Sally in Texas - 08 Sep 2005 21:51 GMT
I often send appointments from my calendar at work (Office 2003) to my
calendar at home (Office 2003).  When I invite attendees (myself), the time
is automatically changed so that when I view the appointment at home, the
time for the appointment is incorrect.  Is there any way to correct this?  
The time is set correctly on both computers, and both are in the same city.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 09 Sep 2005 07:23 GMT
So all the times check out including Daylight Savings Time in both Outlook
and Windows?

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After furious head scratching, Sally in Texas asked:

| I often send appointments from my calendar at work (Office 2003) to my
| calendar at home (Office 2003).  When I invite attendees (myself),
| the time is automatically changed so that when I view the appointment
| at home, the time for the appointment is incorrect.  Is there any way
| to correct this? The time is set correctly on both computers, and
| both are in the same city.
Sally in Texas - 09 Sep 2005 15:16 GMT
Well, I did check my home Outlook and the time settings at home, and the box
for "automatically update for Daylight Savings Time" was NOT checked.  I have
checked it now.  I haven't tried to share another appointment yet, so I will
do that and see if the times stay the same.  Any other suggestions would be
greatly appreciated!  Thanks so much for your help!

> So all the times check out including Daylight Savings Time in both Outlook
> and Windows?
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> | to correct this? The time is set correctly on both computers, and
> | both are in the same city.
 
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