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Old February 26th 07, 10:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Greg Skomp
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I have two accounts setup on Office Live Essentials. We both use Outlook
Connector to sync email, contacts and calendar with Outlook 2003. Calendars
are shared with each other in Office Live. Two problems:
1. Calendar events created in Outlook sync to Office Live, but are offset by
7 hoursf (the difference between Mountain Time and GMT).
2. The calendar events propagate from Outlook 2003 to the corresponding
Office Live account (offset by 7 hours), and then to the shared calendar in
Office Live, but don't progagate to the corresponding Outlook 2003 calendar.
This behavior is the same even if the event is created in the Office Live
calendar.
Any help will be appreciated greatly.
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Greg
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Old February 27th 07, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Office Live Calendar

1: you need to go into the settings for your live id and set your TZ -
default is GMT.

2: not sure I understand the problem. is outlook connected to the first or
second calendar?


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"Greg Skomp" wrote in message
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I have two accounts setup on Office Live Essentials. We both use Outlook
Connector to sync email, contacts and calendar with Outlook 2003.
Calendars
are shared with each other in Office Live. Two problems:
1. Calendar events created in Outlook sync to Office Live, but are offset
by
7 hoursf (the difference between Mountain Time and GMT).
2. The calendar events propagate from Outlook 2003 to the corresponding
Office Live account (offset by 7 hours), and then to the shared calendar
in
Office Live, but don't progagate to the corresponding Outlook 2003
calendar.
This behavior is the same even if the event is created in the Office Live
calendar.
Any help will be appreciated greatly.
--
Greg



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Old February 27th 07, 05:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Greg Skomp
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Default Office Live Calendar

The time zone is set to GMT-7:00 for both Live ID's, and on both computers
(running XP Pro). There are two computers, one for each Live ID:
and . Each computer is
running Outlook 2003 and Outlook Connector so that Outlook has access to the
Office Live email and calendar. The two Live ID's have their calendars shared.

When an event is entered into Outlook, it syncs to the corresponding Office
Live calendar (viewed in IE7), but offset by 7 hours. It also then syncs to
the other Office Live calendar (still offset by 7 hours), but will not sync
back down to Outlook 20003 for the other user.
--
Greg


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

1: you need to go into the settings for your live id and set your TZ -
default is GMT.

2: not sure I understand the problem. is outlook connected to the first or
second calendar?


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:


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"Greg Skomp" wrote in message
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I have two accounts setup on Office Live Essentials. We both use Outlook
Connector to sync email, contacts and calendar with Outlook 2003.
Calendars
are shared with each other in Office Live. Two problems:
1. Calendar events created in Outlook sync to Office Live, but are offset
by
7 hoursf (the difference between Mountain Time and GMT).
2. The calendar events propagate from Outlook 2003 to the corresponding
Office Live account (offset by 7 hours), and then to the shared calendar
in
Office Live, but don't progagate to the corresponding Outlook 2003
calendar.
This behavior is the same even if the event is created in the Office Live
calendar.
Any help will be appreciated greatly.
--
Greg




 




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