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dory - 14 Mar 2007 16:16 GMT
Outlook 2003 automatically changes my meeting times. It is trying to think
too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.
aryasnow@sunflower.com - 14 Mar 2007 16:42 GMT
Likely, this is an issue with your time zone settings, but I would
need more information to know for certain.

1) When you set the time for the appointment and then save the
appointment, does it save incorrectly to begin with, or does it change
later? If later, is it just minutes later, or are you clicking/
closing&opening etc?

2) What time zone is your windows clock set to? (double click the
system clock and choose the time zone tab)

3) What time zone is your Outlook 2003 set to? (Tools, Options,
Calendar Options, Time Zone)

4) Have you installed all outlook and windows updates from microsoft?

5) Have you installed and run the tzmove.exe?

> Outlook 2003 automatically changes my meeting times. It is trying to think
> too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
> occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.
DDR 13 - 15 Mar 2007 07:25 GMT
Hello.  I am having problems loading tzmove.exe.  Any suggestions?  It just
runs and runs and never gets beyond 0% when trying to download.  

> Likely, this is an issue with your time zone settings, but I would
> need more information to know for certain.
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> > too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
> > occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.
benita Grabert - 30 Jul 2007 18:10 GMT
Hi, I would like to find out how to download my calandar to another computer..

> Hello.  I am having problems loading tzmove.exe.  Any suggestions?  It just
> runs and runs and never gets beyond 0% when trying to download.  
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> > > too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
> > > occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.
dory - 16 Mar 2007 03:58 GMT
it changes by an hour on my computer - this has to be a daylight savings
issue. I'll look into the update.

when I email a notice of a meeting to my husband the time is changed by
several hours earlier. i'll check the time zone settings, but i think they
are all the same in our home office. I'll also see if there is a consistant
pattern to the time "change".
thnx.

> Likely, this is an issue with your time zone settings, but I would
> need more information to know for certain.
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> > too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
> > occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.
DDR 13 - 16 Mar 2007 22:39 GMT
On mine, I have every thing set to Eastern Daylight Savings time.  I have the
correct time showing on both my computer and my Palm 700w.  But any
appointments that were made prior to the change in Daylight Savings time are
now off by one hour.  
I have installed all Outlook and Windows updates.  When I try to upload the
tzmove.exe update, the system acts like it is going to download and it just
keeps trying and trying until the system times out and never gets beyond 0%.  
Is there anyway to get a CD with the tzmove update?

> it changes by an hour on my computer - this has to be a daylight savings
> issue. I'll look into the update.
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> > > too much and ends up sending or saving appointments with the wrong time. It
> > > occured before and after the Daylight Savings change.

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