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Old March 12th 07, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Kingstonsean
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Default DST and Alternate Time Zones

I tried IST first and that's when I notiecd the problem. IST does not
observe daylight saving time. I tried CST and it displays correctly. I then
tried GMt, Amsterdam and Moscow and they are all out by one hour - basically
any non-North American time zone that does not observe DST. For some reason
Saskatcehwan is showing the correct time (GST -6:00). They don't observe DST.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

what zones are you testing it with? do you have the dst setting correct for
that zone? IE, I have ET and PT zones configured and since PT honors DST,
if the DST setting is not checked, the PT time is 4 hrs off of ET, not 3.

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"Kingstonsean" wrote in message
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I have applied the patches for DST (including TZmove.exe). My system clock
and primary time zone (Eastern Time Zone) are behaving correctly. I
applied
a secondary time zone (IST) to Outlook and it is out by one hour. Any
non-Daylight Saving Time time zone that I have tried is also out by one
hour.
I am using Windows XP Pro, SP2 and Office Pro SP2. Can anyone help?




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