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Synchronization, Daylight Savings, Recurrence
I synchronize three calendars using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Connector.
These are PocketPC 2003, Hotmail, and Outlook 2003. I have several appointments that involve recurrence that Daylight Savings Time occurred between. However, the time for the instances of this event that occurred after DST were offset by 1 hour (it displayed 10:35 as the start time instead of 9:35) but the instances before DST showed the time I originally scheduled them for. Because I synchronize 3 calendars, I do not know which of these calendars actually made the initial change, but regardless of which one it was I want to know if there is an available fix for it, and if anyone who reads this posting is one of you Microsoft MVPs, I would like to suggest that you notify the appropriate people. Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski http://www.nathansokalski.com/ |
Synchronization, Daylight Savings, Recurrence
Outlook, Appointments and Time Zones
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/timezone.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Nathan Sokalski wrote: I synchronize three calendars using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Connector. These are PocketPC 2003, Hotmail, and Outlook 2003. I have several appointments that involve recurrence that Daylight Savings Time occurred between. However, the time for the instances of this event that occurred after DST were offset by 1 hour (it displayed 10:35 as the start time instead of 9:35) but the instances before DST showed the time I originally scheduled them for. Because I synchronize 3 calendars, I do not know which of these calendars actually made the initial change, but regardless of which one it was I want to know if there is an available fix for it, and if anyone who reads this posting is one of you Microsoft MVPs, I would like to suggest that you notify the appropriate people. Thanks. |
Synchronization, Daylight Savings, Recurrence
If I understood that correctly, the reason for the problem is because of the
change in the timezone offset during Daylight Savings Time. Well, that would be fine except for one thing: The change only happens on Outlook, which means that no matter what time I use I will have a different time on my Hotmail, Outlook, and PocketPC calendars. Even after I synchronize using the Outlook Connector Hotmail and Outlook show different times. If I correct them all separately, then I am restricted from synchronizing. I never liked Outlook very much, and until somebody tells me a way to synchronize without needing to check and fix the times of my appointments, I'll have a good reason why. I was a lot happier back when I was able to use IntelliSync for MSN, but Microsoft just HAD to force us to do it the hard way through Outlook and hope that we would use that. NEWSFLASH: I'm not going to make Outlook my primary calendar or address book or anything else until you make it as basic as calendars and address books should be. I don't mind having a thousand different fields available for a contact, I don't mind having a few extra features available, as long as they are turned off and don't do anything until I ask them to. If I schedule a meeting for 9:35, I want it to say 9:35 the next time I see the screen, even if DST does start or end tonight. When I synchronize, I want the same information to be on both calendars and address books. These aren't hard concepts, so if any of you out there are people who design these interface and have one that works this way, just let me know, and I'll buy it the second I hear about it. -- Nathan Sokalski http://www.nathansokalski.com/ "PA Bear" wrote in message ... Outlook, Appointments and Time Zones http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/timezone.htm -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Nathan Sokalski wrote: I synchronize three calendars using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Connector. These are PocketPC 2003, Hotmail, and Outlook 2003. I have several appointments that involve recurrence that Daylight Savings Time occurred between. However, the time for the instances of this event that occurred after DST were offset by 1 hour (it displayed 10:35 as the start time instead of 9:35) but the instances before DST showed the time I originally scheduled them for. Because I synchronize 3 calendars, I do not know which of these calendars actually made the initial change, but regardless of which one it was I want to know if there is an available fix for it, and if anyone who reads this posting is one of you Microsoft MVPs, I would like to suggest that you notify the appropriate people. Thanks. |
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