I've turned the time zone function on the PDA off as it was stuffing up the
alarm (i.e. I set it for 6am but it goes off at 5am) and everytime I
disconnected from the PC it would add an hour on to the PDA time.
And yes, I tell the PDA to accept the PC time.
> > When the PDA & PC calendars are synced all full day events are 24hrs
> > out.
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> Did you apply the DST correction to your PDA? DO you have your PDA accept
> its time from the desktop system with which it syncs?
Brian Tillman - 13 Apr 2007 12:56 GMT
> I've turned the time zone function on the PDA off as it was stuffing
> up the alarm (i.e. I set it for 6am but it goes off at 5am) and
> everytime I disconnected from the PC it would add an hour on to the
> PDA time.
>
> And yes, I tell the PDA to accept the PC time.
I believe it is being caused by the mismatch in DST settings between the PC
and the PDA. Other than that, I can't suggest anything. My Windows Mobile
PDA had no way to turn DST off or on and I still had to apply the WIndows
Mobile DST patch in order to get it working correctly.

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zx6roo - 17 Apr 2007 06:36 GMT
I ran the DST update as well as the new ROM update but it is still doing it.
Maybe it's a windows mobile/pocket PC program fault not Outlook?
> > I've turned the time zone function on the PDA off as it was stuffing
> > up the alarm (i.e. I set it for 6am but it goes off at 5am) and
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> PDA had no way to turn DST off or on and I still had to apply the WIndows
> Mobile DST patch in order to get it working correctly.
Brian Tillman - 17 Apr 2007 13:24 GMT
> I ran the DST update as well as the new ROM update but it is still
> doing it. Maybe it's a windows mobile/pocket PC program fault not
> Outlook?
I wish I could help more. My PDA had no trouble with the transition.
Perhaps you might get a suggestion in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.pocketpc or
m.p.pocketpc.activesync.

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