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When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example:
A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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Had a similar problem. My PC was set to East Coast Time, they were set to
Central Time. Double click on the clock at the lower right and then go to the "time zone" tab. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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I checked the time zone settings and I'm in the right time zone. Daylight
savings time checkbox is selected. Windows day and time are correct but the meeting times change by one hour... "DJ in KC" wrote: Had a similar problem. My PC was set to East Coast Time, they were set to Central Time. Double click on the clock at the lower right and then go to the "time zone" tab. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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Are they in the same time zone?
Also, on the same screen as "time zone" at the bottom is a checkmark for "Daylight Savings Time". Do you and the other people have the same settings? "cwwebtek" wrote: I checked the time zone settings and I'm in the right time zone. Daylight savings time checkbox is selected. Windows day and time are correct but the meeting times change by one hour... "DJ in KC" wrote: Had a similar problem. My PC was set to East Coast Time, they were set to Central Time. Double click on the clock at the lower right and then go to the "time zone" tab. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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Yes, both pc's are in the same time zone, same office. Both computers have
the same time on the clock. Everyone has the same settings... "DJ in KC" wrote: Are they in the same time zone? Also, on the same screen as "time zone" at the bottom is a checkmark for "Daylight Savings Time". Do you and the other people have the same settings? "cwwebtek" wrote: I checked the time zone settings and I'm in the right time zone. Daylight savings time checkbox is selected. Windows day and time are correct but the meeting times change by one hour... "DJ in KC" wrote: Had a similar problem. My PC was set to East Coast Time, they were set to Central Time. Double click on the clock at the lower right and then go to the "time zone" tab. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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I deselected the DST setting checkbox and the times haven't changed.
"cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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Sorry but I can't help you any more. Since the "older" questions tend to be
overlooked you might want to try a "fresh" posting. Good luck. "cwwebtek" wrote: I deselected the DST setting checkbox and the times haven't changed. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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I found a temporary fix. I posted it today...
"DJ in KC" wrote: Sorry but I can't help you any more. Since the "older" questions tend to be overlooked you might want to try a "fresh" posting. Good luck. "cwwebtek" wrote: I deselected the DST setting checkbox and the times haven't changed. "cwwebtek" wrote: When a meeting is scheduled in Outlook. The time changes by 1 hour. Example: A meeting request is scheduled for 2pm. I accept the request, check my calendar and the time is wrong. |
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