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Calendar item is 1 hour ahead of it original time

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Tarheel1 - 10 Jul 2007 21:38 GMT
My CEO at times has calendar items appear either an hour ahead of it original
scheduled time or an hour after its original scheduled time. He does use a
Treo 700wx which through Active Sync syncs his calendar, contacts, tasks and
email. He does travel a lot. Would the fact that he may be in different time
zones when he schedules his appointments through his phone have anything to
do with the time difference.  I have ask Sprint and they do not have a clue.  
Would like to get this problem solved.
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Alina - 10 Jul 2007 22:40 GMT
My coworker had a similar problem when he recently sync'd his new Trio to our
company's server.  His email messages would arrive in my inbox at 4:22p, but
the time stamp on them would read 5:22p.  We also use sprint.  He's gone for
the night, but I will check with him tomorrow to see how he resolved this
problem and get back to you.

> My CEO at times has calendar items appear either an hour ahead of it original
> scheduled time or an hour after its original scheduled time. He does use a
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> do with the time difference.  I have ask Sprint and they do not have a clue.  
> Would like to get this problem solved.
Brian Tillman - 11 Jul 2007 13:53 GMT
> My CEO at times has calendar items appear either an hour ahead of it
> original scheduled time or an hour after its original scheduled time.
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> difference.  I have ask Sprint and they do not have a clue. Would
> like to get this problem solved.

This is usually a mismatch in the DST settings between Windows clock,
Outlook's calendar, and the Treo.  If they all agree, then the appoinment
times should all match.
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