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Indiana will be switching from the Indiana no DST timezone to Eastern
standard time in April. I can see no way to switch the timezone on the PC without causing all of a user's calendar events in outlook to be off by one hour when daylight savings time comes. The workaround I've seen for this problem from Microsoft is to export all the events, change the time zone, delete all the events, then import everything back into outlook. This is easy enough, until you have to do it to for a lot of computers. Does anyone know of an easy way this could be done on multiple computers? |
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There is a great program available at http://www.somersetcpas.com/dst
that allows you to adjust a calendar, exchange server, or group of calenders. |
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