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Clock icon and calendar appointments one hour off

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Mark Miller - 25 Feb 2007 06:19 GMT
I just noticed that there is a 3-week block in my Outlook calendar with two
problems: first, every appointment seems to be listed 1-hour later than it
supposed to be (there were all correct, and suddenly show as one hour later).
Second, every untimed event has a strange clock icon in it.

Has anyone seen this or have any idea what it's about? I haven't sync-ed
with my Palm since I noticed, since I don't want to throw off all of my
information there (it is still correct times in my Palm).

Thank you!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Feb 2007 16:21 GMT
It is the new DST change for this year.  It comes 3 weeks earlier in the spring and lasts one week longer in the fall.  Look to microsoft.com for additional information.  There are several fixes depending on your OS, using Exchange, and the Outlook version.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387

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After furious head scratching, Mark Miller asked:

| I just noticed that there is a 3-week block in my Outlook calendar
| with two problems: first, every appointment seems to be listed 1-hour
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| Thank you!
Chris - 15 Mar 2007 16:40 GMT
This is not the DST update, I started seeing this on my systems last year for
appointments next summer long before the update.

> It is the new DST change for this year.  It comes 3 weeks earlier in the spring and lasts one week longer in the fall.  Look to microsoft.com for additional information.  There are several fixes depending on your OS, using Exchange, and the Outlook version.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914387
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> |
> | Thank you!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 16 Mar 2007 01:56 GMT
This answer is not intended for you - if you have a question, please start a new thread.

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| This is not the DST update, I started seeing this on my systems last
| year for appointments next summer long before the update.
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||| Thank you!
Petepic - 29 Feb 2008 17:13 GMT
Chris, how did you reslove this problem?

> This is not the DST update, I started seeing this on my systems last year for
> appointments next summer long before the update.
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> > | Thank you!

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