Here's why that happens. Outlook remembers appointment times essentially as
Greenwich Mean Time, so when you entered an appointment for lunch at noon on
March 20th Outlook had to convert that to GMT. It applied the rules of your
timezone, which said that on March 20th you'd be five hours behind GMT, and
entered the appointment time as 5 PM. Then you applied the timezone patch
for the new dates, and the rules changed. Now, when you look at that
appointment, Outlook, knowing that you are four hours behind GMT under the
new rules, subtracts four hours from the 5 PM GMT to display the appointment
at 1 PM, one hour later than it should be.
-Peter
"K. Orland" wrote in message
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Did you then apply the TZMOVE.exe patch for Outlook after you applied the
O/S
DST patch?
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Kathleen Orland
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"Uncle Vinnie" wrote:
Using Outlook 2000 and Win XP...
I downloaded and installed a patch from Microsoft's website, to address
the
change in Daylight Savings Time... (Northeast US).
The time on my PC is correct, however the patch has moved every
appointment
I had set up in Outlook, by one hour.. As you can imagine, now I am
double
checking every entry to get the correct time...
Why would it do this??????????
The time of day changed, not the time of the app't!
Help? Is there a fix for this fix?
Thank you!
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B'rgds,
Vinnie