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ActiveSyncing Ipaq,  Calender shifts an hour

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Chris Crandall - 19 Oct 2005 15:41 GMT
I cannot trust Outlook times--when I enter something in my IPAQ, it sometimes
shifts an hour one way or another (I'm not sure).

Moving times about on the Calendar renders the thing almost useless.  What
gives?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 19 Oct 2005 15:44 GMT
the ipaq and the desktop do not have the same time zones and daylight time
settings. fix it and all will be well.

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>I cannot trust Outlook times--when I enter something in my IPAQ, it
>sometimes
> shifts an hour one way or another (I'm not sure).
>
> Moving times about on the Calendar renders the thing almost useless.  What
> gives?
Brian Tillman - 19 Oct 2005 16:00 GMT
> I cannot trust Outlook times--when I enter something in my IPAQ, it
> sometimes shifts an hour one way or another (I'm not sure).

This most likely indicates a daylight saving time mismatch between Window's
clock and Outlook's calendar.  There appears to be no DST setting available
in the iPAQ (at least not in mine).
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