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Outlook 03 syncing at hour before actual appointment on cal

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Mary Mayo - 09 May 2006 14:40 GMT
My boss syncs from work to PALM to home to PALM to work = all appointments
(when synced from Palm to home) are showing up an hour behind (ie actual at
work is 8-5, and schedules on cal at home from 7-4).  has checked all
daylight savings time settings, etc. and problem continues - produces
duplicates HELP she is going nuts.
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 09 May 2006 14:52 GMT
I'd check the times at each step (PC1, Palm, PC2) and find out where the
time changes and examine all the time settings there. There's a time zone
setting in the OS & in Outlook so make sure they match

> My boss syncs from work to PALM to home to PALM to work = all appointments
> (when synced from Palm to home) are showing up an hour behind (ie actual
> at
> work is 8-5, and schedules on cal at home from 7-4).  has checked all
> daylight savings time settings, etc. and problem continues - produces
> duplicates HELP she is going nuts.
Mary Mayo - 09 May 2006 15:14 GMT
THats the whole enigma: she has and says they are all the same.  Any other
ideas?

> I'd check the times at each step (PC1, Palm, PC2) and find out where the
> time changes and examine all the time settings there. There's a time zone
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> > daylight savings time settings, etc. and problem continues - produces
> > duplicates HELP she is going nuts.
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 09 May 2006 18:48 GMT
Nothing comes to mind at the moment...

> THats the whole enigma: she has and says they are all the same.  Any other
> ideas?
 
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