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All events are off by 1 hr?

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James B - 02 Nov 2005 18:04 GMT
Ok I've never had this happen before but since the time change all my
Calendar events are off by one hour. My PC clock is correct, my server clock
is correct, time zones are correct however my 10:00 AM appointment prior to
the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Nov 2005 18:24 GMT
what is the dst setting?

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> Ok I've never had this happen before but since the time change all my
> Calendar events are off by one hour. My PC clock is correct, my server
> clock
> is correct, time zones are correct however my 10:00 AM appointment prior
> to
> the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
James B - 02 Nov 2005 19:49 GMT
Outlook and PC is set to adjust for DST. OWA also showing everything setup
prior to DST as off an hour.

> what is the dst setting?
>
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> > to
> > the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
Noel All - 02 Nov 2005 18:26 GMT
Are you effected by Daylight Saving (DST)
> Ok I've never had this happen before but since the time change all my
> Calendar events are off by one hour. My PC clock is correct, my server
> clock
> is correct, time zones are correct however my 10:00 AM appointment prior
> to
> the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
James B - 02 Nov 2005 18:28 GMT
Like I said since the time change so yes.

> Are you effected by Daylight Saving (DST)
> > Ok I've never had this happen before but since the time change all my
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> > to
> > the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
Noel All - 02 Nov 2005 18:36 GMT
So are you adjusted or unadjusted Tools || Options || Calendar Options ||
Time Zone ||
> Like I said since the time change so yes.
>
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>> > to
>> > the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
James B - 02 Nov 2005 19:48 GMT
Yes that setting is set to adjust for DST. OWA also showing everything setup
prior to DST as off an hour.

> So are you adjusted or unadjusted Tools || Options || Calendar Options ||
> Time Zone ||
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> >> > to
> >> > the time change is now going off at 9:00am.
Brian Tillman - 03 Nov 2005 16:31 GMT
> Yes that setting is set to adjust for DST. OWA also showing
> everything setup prior to DST as off an hour.

If Windows is set to, say, "GMT-5 Eastern Time (US & Canada)" and Outlook is
set for, say, I"GMT-5 Indiana (East)", you might see this, since Indiana
doesn't observe DST and they're in sync with the Central time zone during
the summer when the rest of the Eastern time zone is on DST and match up
with the Eastern zone when it reverts to standard time and matches up with
Indiana.  The events would span two days prior to the return to standard
time and would be a single day after that point.
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James B - 04 Nov 2005 17:03 GMT
Not the problem. Both set the same and the result is being echoed in OWA so
I'm thinking Exchange more than Outlook.

> > Yes that setting is set to adjust for DST. OWA also showing
> > everything setup prior to DST as off an hour.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Indiana.  The events would span two days prior to the return to standard
> time and would be a single day after that point.
 
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