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AndrewB - 02 Jul 2007 15:46 GMT
Having impossibility with sync using ActiveSync4.5, XP/Out2002 and
Vista/Out2007:
If recurring dates are correctly set in computer A then they span 2 days in
B due to a 1 hour shift. Both clocks are correct to same meridian and
regional settings are correct.
Further, in O2007 clicking on a date in monthly view returns with "cannot
open because one or more in series has been deleted" yet is is present and
can be reset in recurring events view which then spans 2 days in
O2002...............
Grateful for any clues.  Andrew
AndrewB - 02 Jul 2007 16:04 GMT
Should have added that the dates & times in 2007 & 2002 detail are correct so
only cilcking OK->Save&Exit corrects the display in the monthly view.  

> Having impossibility with sync using ActiveSync4.5, XP/Out2002 and
> Vista/Out2007:
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> O2002...............
> Grateful for any clues.  Andrew
TechieBird - 03 Jul 2007 15:34 GMT
How about appointments in winter - are they an hour off too?

If not, it sounds like your Daylight Saving settings may be incorrect on one
or other PC.  I've seen the odd occasion where the Daylight Savings *look*
correct but are somehow messed up, so try setting them to something else,
saving, and changing back again to what they should be.
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> Should have added that the dates & times in 2007 & 2002 detail are correct so
> only cilcking OK->Save&Exit corrects the display in the monthly view.  
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> > O2002...............
> > Grateful for any clues.  Andrew
AndrewB - 03 Jul 2007 23:46 GMT
Thanks, Techie.
The daylight saving switch is the issue and somehow the two have become
unsynchronised.
I am still figuring a way around this.

> How about appointments in winter - are they an hour off too?
>
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> > > O2002...............
> > > Grateful for any clues.  Andrew
 
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