Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San Diego, we
just switched to DST on March 9. So it should be at GMT-08:00. When the
Online calender is set correctly to GMT-08:00, it still reads an hour
earlier. I read that last year DST started on March 11, so maybe Microsoft
didn't adjust theirs --I'm hoping that's what it is, anyway. I've exhausted
about everything I've tried to do. I wish there was someway to actually
speak to a Micrsoft person, but that's like entering Fort Knox. Maybe
someone's monitoring this and they'll respond . . .
> Is there an option in Office Online to adjust the time zone?
> It might also be that Microsoft need to make an adjustment to that service
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> > created before March. I can't figure out how to make it show the correct
> > times.
Bill R - 11 Mar 2008 08:56 GMT
I"ll keep my fingers crossed for you. They do check in from time to time.
> Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San Diego,
> we
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>> > correct
>> > times.
Brian Tillman - 11 Mar 2008 12:55 GMT
> Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San
> Diego, we just switched to DST on March 9. So it should be at
> GMT-08:00. When the Online calender is set correctly to GMT-08:00,
> it still reads an hour earlier.
My guess is that the online calendar server has not been updated with the
DST changes.

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