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Old October 6th 08, 05:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook and Daylight Savings

unless you either just change the time (and keep the current time zone) or
install the patch that updates the time zone, the appointments will be off
an hour. Changing the time may cause other issues so you really need to
install the patch.

Get the patch from windows update.

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"Snapper" wrote in message
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Just manually altered my computer's clock for daylight savings. Here in
Australia we changed over 3 weeks earlier than normal. It appears that
neither
Windows XP nor Outlook 2003 like it for various reasons.

With Outlook and the calendar, all day events now span two days and timed
events
that start at say, 7am or 7pm now occur at 8am/pm (my shift roster,
actually).

Is there a fix for this?

I changed my timezone to GMT +11 from +10 to alter the time. Not sure how
the
time/date stamp will look in this message til it's posted, though.

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