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Thanks. I have tried to do this - my phone is also set up for Sydney time
zone and daylight saving is on. I think the problem is with my outlook, because it doesn't seem correct that the clock and the "current time" are showing different times. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Natalie wrote: In my Outlook calendar I have adjusted the time zone to Sydney (GMT +10) and checked "adjust for daylight saving time". The clock on my computer appears at the correct time. But in the Outlook time zone setting, the "current time" appears as 1 hour ahead of the clock time. Because of this (I think), when I synchronise my calendar with my cell phone, all Outlook appointments enter my phone 1 hour earlier. Make sure your WIndows and phone settings also match. -- Brian Tillman |
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